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averse - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of averse in Hindi

  • प्रतिकूल
  • विरुद्ध
  • उलटा

averse Definition

  • having a strong dislike of or opposition to something. ( किसी बात का तीव्र नापसंद या विरोध होना। )

averse Example

  • He was a man known to be extremely controlling and averse to intrusions. ( वह एक व्यक्ति था जो बेहद नियंत्रित और घुसपैठ के प्रति जागरूक था। )
  • They are not suitable for risk averse investors on any grounds. ( वे किसी भी आधार पर निवेशकों को जोखिम में डालने के लिए उपयुक्त नहीं हैं। )
  • I've noticed I'm becoming more and more averse to what I call overt luxury. ( मैंने देखा है कि मैं अधिक से अधिक विपरीत हो रहा हूं जिसे मैं ओवरट लक्जरी कहता हूं। )
  • Fortunately for us, our kidnappers are not averse to a bit of bargaining. ( सौभाग्य से हमारे लिए, हमारे अपहरणकर्ता थोड़े सौदेबाजी से प्रभावित नहीं हैं। )
  • Definitely not a stock for the risk averse , Amvescap is one of the most attractive in the British market. ( निश्चित रूप से जोखिम के लिए एक स्टॉक नहीं है, ब्रिटिश बाजार में एम्सस्कैप सबसे आकर्षक में से एक है। )

More Sentence

  • He was averse to the consumerist craze of the middle class, which has led to the bankruptcy of capitalist mores.
  • Strong and aggressive, he is not averse to a bit of shirt pulling and uses his arms effectively to hold off defenders.
  • As a seriously risk averse individual you should start with mutual funds.
  • But as investors in such firms have learnt this year, the sector is not as risk averse as had been widely perceived.
  • Some will be risk averse , others close to retirement and unwilling to jeopardise their futures.
  • The steam-baked ada can satisfy those who are averse to sugar and oily items.
  • She does seem like the type who could think up such a thing and I'm sure a publisher wouldn't be averse to the idea.
  • Even now he is flooded with offers, still he has resolved to keep off since he is averse to writing songs for set tunes.
  • I am a recent alumna of the University of Waterloo and do not consider myself in any way averse to liberal writing.
  • Gradually, then, no one who is averse to the teacher union message is going to choose to become a teacher.
  • Besides, this thinking goes, families tend to be overprotective, risk averse and are to be mistrusted.
  • Come winter though, wombats are not averse to a little basking in the sun.
  • Now some of you may know that if an opportunity arises of a little fun with a person of the opposite sex I'm not averse , rare as it is.
  • Even so, I wouldn't be averse to a little greying at the sides, giving me a certain distinguished appearance.
  • I also stand to see the value of my property increase, which I'm not averse to.