averse
1 of 1adjective/əˈvɜrs/
Forms:more averse,most averse
1
strongly opposed to something
- He is averse to eating spicy foods and prefers mild dishes.
- She was averse to the idea of moving to a new city.
- He expressed that he was averse to traveling long distances for work.
- Many people are averse to using public transport due to concerns about cleanliness.
- I’m not averse to trying new activities, but I prefer something low-key.