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adverse

/ədˈvɜ(ɹ)s/

Meanings
  • adjective

    opposed or hostile; antagonistic

    - "The team's adverse conditions made it difficult to win the game."
    - "The new policy was met with adverse reactions from employees."
  • adjective

    tending to produce an unfavorable result; harmful

    - "The side effects of the medication were adverse."
    - "The financial crisis had adverse consequences for the economy."

Pronunciation
  1. /ədˈvɜ(ɹ)s/



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Rhymes
Words rhyming with adverse
reverses , advances , appliances , advances , reverses
Variants
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adverse , adverseness , adversenesses
Etymology
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originated in Old French as 'advers,' meaning 'against,' 'opposite,' or 'in opposition'


Trivia
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  1. The word 'adverse' is derived from the Latin word 'adversus,' which means 'against.'

  2. In meteorology, an 'adverse wind' is a wind that blows against the direction that is beneficial or desired.


Related Concepts
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  1. opposition: Refers to a state of being opposed or in opposition to something or someone.

  2. antagonist: An opponent or adversary, especially the principal one in a story or drama.


Quotes
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  1. On more than one occasion his decrees provoked riots, and there were those who voiced "adverse" opinions on the Duke in public.

    - Alison Weir,{it}The Princes in the Tower{/it},1992
  2. The plant tolerates "adverse" conditions …

    - Dave Dunn,{it}Fine Gardening{/it},January/February 1991
  3. The Bankruptcy Code requires that debtor's counsel be disinterested and not have an interest "adverse" to the estate.

    - {it}Lawyers Weekly USA{/it},4 Oct. 1999

Culture
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In literature, 'adverse' has been used to describe conditions or circumstances that are unfavorable or opposed to the main character or situation. For example, in Shakespeare's 'Macbeth,' the witches' prophecy of 'Fair is foul, and foul is fair' can be interpreted as an adverse condition that leads to Macbeth's downfall.

How to Memorize "adverse"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a situation where you are opposing or in opposition to something, such as a debate or a competition. This can help you remember the meaning of 'adverse' as 'opposed' or 'hostile'.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'adverse' with words like 'opposition,' 'hostile,' 'harmful,' or 'unfavorable.'

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic like 'A-dverse: Against, Disagreeing, Versus, Opposing, and Resisting Evil' to help remember the meaning.

🧠 Bonus Tips

To help you remember the word 'adverse', follow these practical tricks with steps:

1. Association of the word: Think of the word 'adverse' as meaning 'unfavorable' or 'harmful'. Imagine a situation where something has an adverse effect on you, like eating spoiled food that makes you sick. This will help you associate the word with a negative outcome.

2. Visualize the word: Create a mental image of the word 'adverse'. You could imagine a red stop sign with the word 'adverse' written on it, symbolizing a warning to stop and be cautious. This will help you remember the spelling and meaning of the word.

3. Break down the word: Break down the word 'adverse' into its root word 'ad-' meaning 'to' and 'verse' meaning 'turn'. This will help you remember the meaning of the word as 'turning away' or 'opposed to'.

4. Use the word in a sentence: Practice using the word 'adverse' in a sentence. For example, 'The adverse weather conditions made it difficult for us to travel.' This will help you become more familiar with the word and its usage.

5. Repeat the word: Repeat the word 'adverse' to yourself several times until you feel comfortable with its spelling and meaning. You can also create a rhyme or song with the word to make it easier to remember.


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