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adverse

1 of 1adjective
/ædˈvɝs/
1

against someone or something's advantage

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  • The adverse effects of smoking on health are well-documented.
  • Experiencing adverse reactions to medication can be dangerous and require medical attention.
  • The adverse economic conditions led to layoffs and financial hardship for many families.
  • The adverse impact of pollution on the environment threatens ecosystems and wildlife.
  • The adverse publicity surrounding the scandal tarnished the company's reputation.
2

moving in an opposing direction

  • The sailors were constantly hindered by adverse winds, which delayed their voyage by days.
  • Canoeists found their pace slowed to a crawl in the river's adverse currents near the dam.
  • Marathon runners battled adverse crosswinds along the exposed coastal stretch.
  • Engineers reinforced the seawall to withstand adverse tidal flows during storms.
  • Cyclists groaned as they climbed the steep road's adverse gradient, each pedal stroke a fight uphill.
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