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Adverse

Part of Speech

Adjective

Pronunciation

/ˈæd.vɜːrs/

Definitions

  • 1. Having a negative or harmful effect; unfavorable.
  • 2. Opposed or contrary; in conflict.

Usage Examples

  • The adverse weather conditions caused the event to be canceled.
  • She faced many adverse challenges during her career.

Etymology

From Latin adversus, meaning "turned against."

Synonyms

  • Unfavorable
  • Harmful
  • Opposed

Antonyms

  • Favorable
  • Beneficial
  • Supportive

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Adverso /aðˈβeɾso/
French Défavorable /defaʊʁabl/
German Nachteilig /ˈnaχtaɪ̯lɪç/
Chinese 不利的 /bùlì de/
Russian Неблагоприятный /nʲɪblɐɡɾɪˈɛtʲnɨj/
Arabic سلبي /sʊlbi/
Hindi विपरीत /viprīt/
Bengali বিপরীত /biporīt/
Portuguese Adverso /adˈvɛʁzu/
Japanese 逆の /gyaku no/
Korean 불리한 /bulrihan/
Italian Avverso /avˈvɛrso/
Turkish Aleyhte /a.le.jˈhɛ.tɛ/
Vietnamese Không thuận lợi /xoŋ tʰuən ləː/
Thai ไม่เอื้ออำนวย /mái ʔɯ́ʔ ʔam.nui/
Malay Advers /adˈvɛrs/
Filipino Salungat /saˈluŋat/
Swedish Ogynnsam /oˈjʏnˌsam/
Dutch Ongunstig /ɔnˈɡʏnstɪx/
Czech Nepříznivý /nɛˈpʃiː.znɪ.vɪː/
Romanian Advers /adˈvɛrs/
Hungarian Káros /ˈkaː.roʃ/
Persian مخالف /moxālef/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

Pronunciation may vary slightly based on regional accents and dialects.

Historical Usage

The term has been used in legal and medical contexts to describe situations with negative impacts since the late 16th century.

Cultural Nuances

In various cultures, the concept of 'adverse' can relate to both physical and social challenges.

More Information

For further insights on the use of "adverse," consult legal and medical dictionaries, as well as resources on risk assessment.

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