averse to

Averse to Meaning in Bengali: প্রতিকূল

Part of Speech:

Averse to is a phrase used as an adjective.

Pronunciation:

The pronunciation of “averse to” is [uh-vurs too].

Short Definition of Averse to:

Averse to means having a strong dislike or opposition towards something or someone.

Averse to Synonyms:

1. Disinclined (অনিচ্ছুক)
2. Reluctant (অনিচ্ছুক)
3. Unwilling (অনিচ্ছুক)
4. Resistant (প্রতিকূল)
5. Opposed (প্রতিকূল)
6. Hostile (শত্রুতাপূর্ণ)
7. Repelled (প্রতিকূল)
8. Antipathetic (প্রতিকূল)
9. Loath (অনিচ্ছুক)
10. Disgusted (বিমুখ)

Antonyms:

1. Inclined (ইচ্ছুক)
2. Willing (ইচ্ছুক)
3. Eager (উদ্যমী)
4. Favorable (অনুকূল)
5. Open (খোলা)
6. Receptive (গ্রাহ্য)
7. Accepting (গ্রহণযোগ্য)
8. Friendly (বন্ধুত্বপূর্ণ)
9. Sympathetic (সহানুভূতিপূর্ণ)
10. Inclining (ইচ্ছুক)

Origin of Averse to:

The phrase “averse to” originated from the Latin word “aversus,” which means “turned away.” It entered the English language in the early 17th century.

Nearby Words:

1. Aversion (noun)
2. Averseness (noun)
3. Aversely (adverb)
4. Avert (verb)
5. Averted (adjective)

Averse to in Literature Quotes:

1. “I am averse to the idea of violence.” (আমি হিংসার ধারণাটি প্রতিকূল।)
2. “She was averse to taking risks.” (তিনি ঝুঁকি নিতে অনিচ্ছুক ছিলেন।)
3. “He is averse to change.” (তিনি পরিবর্তনে প্রতিকূল।)

Meaning in Different Languages:

– Bengali: প্রতিকূল
– Hindi: विरोधी
– Nepali: प्रतिकूल
– Urdu: مخالف
– Tamil: எதிர்ப்படுத்தும்
– Telugu: విరోధించే
– Arabic: معادٍ ل
– Chinese: 反对
– Japanese: 反対する
– Russian: противный

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