1 strongly disliking or opposed to: --
Few politicians are averse to appearing on television.
This situation might occur if voters are risk averse with regard to the policy positions of potential future governments.
The investment choice set is rather limited and asset allocation strategies are typically very risk averse.
He was, presumably, averse to risking public humiliation, and did not want to endorse a possibly fraudulent tomb.
Amygdala-hippocampal involvement in human averse trace conditioning revealed through event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging.
However, they can give us some insights into students' borrowing behaviour and, by inference, which student groups (and potential students) may be debt averse.
So even risk averse individuals may decide to delay in the expectation of creating more wealth and enjoying a higher long-term income.