I'm not adverse to running, but 26.2 miles is way too far for me.
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I'm not adverse to running, but 26.2 miles is way too far for me.
I'm not averse to running, but 26.2 miles is way to far for me.
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Adverse: Averse
Too: To
- By law, an opposing or adverse interest is anything against the interests of a party. This word should not be confused with aversion.
- In property law, adverse ownership refers to an interest in real estate as opposed to the actual owner of the property. For example, a utility might allow some access to assets that would otherwise be intrusive.
- Averse is often followed by the preposition à (as in "she opposes crustaceans"), but not always; for example, you might describe someone as "risk-averse".
- Normally, averse to means degree of aversion and avoidance, but when preceded by the word no (such as "he has no aversion to having another drink"), it can be used as a the superficial means of expressing interest in something.
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