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averse to Meaning in Bengali



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averse to's Usage Examples:

least one plain cheese-only or vegetable-only pizza for people who are averse to meats or other available toppings.


the developing world, where large numbers of poor people might not be averse to eating meat, they are regularly forced to not eat it, since meat can often.


He was a successful and competitive major league pitcher who was not averse to throwing close to batters, changing speeds by mixing a hard fastball with.


Fond of practical jokes he was not averse to putting firecrackers up exhaust pipes and ribbing members of the public.


abstracted from the ball, is sure his new-found friend will win, and not being averse to making a little money on the spot, produces the desired amount, and hands.


Yet they are not averse to comfortable chairs and the latest periodicals.


eat famine food in large quantity over a long period of time may become averse to it over time.


Parliament, who wished to reelect Sir Edward Seymour and the King, who was averse to him.


a player, he was described as "a tough-tackling defender who was not averse to crunching tackles and the occasional overlap down the flank".


also infamous amongst early European slave raiders as being especially averse to capture.


and was as forward to march out against Fasil, as his father had been averse to it.


plain and unassuming and, though of great personal charm and popularity, averse to public display.


hookers with hearts of gold in a male-dominated metropolis, while not averse to issuing their own brand of justice on those who cross them.


father, Henry is described as timid, shy, passive, well-intentioned and averse to warfare and violence; he was also at times mentally unstable.


for scientific knowledge and the abolition of the slave trade, yet not averse to gaining opportunities for British commerce, the wealthy members each pledged.


to establish a monarchy in Mexico, the conservatives were not always averse to the republican form of government, but they supported the movement to.


territorial expansion in the prelude to World War II, although he was often averse to Hitler's aims for tactical reasons if not necessarily ideologically.


Carfora was not averse to doing publicly that which tact would require be done privately and as.


being sexually inhibited if they irrationally fear of or are excessively averse to any sexual practice or discourse, the term is normally not applied to.


Pulaski seemed averse to most new technology and preferred to avoid the transporter, but was forced.



Synonyms:

current;

Antonyms:

noncurrent; styleless;

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