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a feeling of strong, often active, dislike or opposition towards something or someone empezar lección
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Antipathy towards the government increased during the economic crisis.
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a feeling of intense dislike or an unwillingness to do something, it can also refer to the person or thing which causes that feeling empezar lección
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have / feel aversion to I felt an instant aversion to the bew manager.
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the thing I dislike most of all empezar lección
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Arrogance has always been my per aversion.
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used with ‘not’ I’m not averse to a good night out.
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obrzydzenie, odraza, wstręt empezar lección
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The boy said, and his voice was full of loathing.
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Despite my abhorrence of his views I fully support that.
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lack of respect for something empezar lección
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Scorn might be the only thing Marty had ever really felt.
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a feeling of being extremely upset or worried empezar lección
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I didn't mean to cause you distress.
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a feeling of being very worried or frightened empezar lección
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There is no cause for alarm yet.
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We all find her behaviour abhorrent.
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brzydzić się, czuć wstręt empezar lección
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I just loathe people who tell lies.
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showed a rude lack of interest in others empezar lección
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She was very offhand with everyone.
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too eager to tell others what to do nadgorliwy, narzucający się empezar lección
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The Director’s personal assistant can be very officious.
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displaying wealth or possessions in a vulgar way empezar lección
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He makes very ostentatious displays of his wealth, with big, flashy cars, designer clores, etc.
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too formal and showing that you think that you are more inportant thay other people empezar lección
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She’s become very pompous since she was elected to Parliament.
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tries to appear more serious or important than she is empezar lección
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She boasts about reading philosophy books - she’s so pretentious.
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What puerlie behaviour! Grow up!
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not taking care in the way you work informal empezar lección
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Because I rushed it, my essay was a bit sloppy.
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changes her feelings suddenly without reason empezar lección
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too concerned about unimportant details informal empezar lección
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Oh, stop being so nit-picking!
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The customs officer was such an obnoxious man.
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I felt utterly dejected when I didn’t get the job.
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sad, alone and not cared for empezar lección
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She looked forlorn, gazing into the distance.
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I was devastated when I heard of the death of a good friend of mine.
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extremely worried and upset empezar lección
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The missing child’s parent were distraught.
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informal empezar lección
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You’re looking a bit down today.
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He always looks so miserable and never seems to smile!
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