averse and adverse
Saturday 30 January 2010
averse means
having a dislike of or opposition to
something. You can be averse to risky
investments.
adverse means harmful or unfavourable. You can experience adverse weather while on a protest march.
You can’t experience averse criticism, only adverse criticism.
Similarly, you can’t be adverse to alcohol, beetroot or cats, only averse.
adverse means harmful or unfavourable. You can experience adverse weather while on a protest march.
You can’t experience averse criticism, only adverse criticism.
Similarly, you can’t be adverse to alcohol, beetroot or cats, only averse.

