different between averseness vs distastefulness
averseness
English
Etymology
averse +? -ness
Noun
averseness (usually uncountable, plural aversenesses)
- The quality of being averse; opposition of mind.
- Synonyms: aversion, disinclination, unwillingness
- 1600, George Abbot, An Exposition upon the Prophet Jonah, London, Lecture 4, p. 65,[1]
- Oh the stubburnnesse of iniquitie, and mans auersenesse from his maker.
- 1742, Samuel Richardson, Pamela, London, Volume 4, Letter 56, p. 363,[2]
- […] the Fondness or Averseness of the Child to some Servants […] will at any time let one know, whether their Love to the Baby is uniform and the same, when one is absent, as present.
- 1893, Thomas Hardy,“The Fiddler of the Reels” in Life’s Little Ironies, New York: Harper, 1894, p. 154,[3]
- There were tones in [his fiddling] which bred the immediate conviction that indolence and averseness to systematic application were all that lay between “Mop” and the career of a second Paganini.
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distastefulness
English
Etymology
distasteful +? -ness
Noun
distastefulness (uncountable)
- The state or quality of being distasteful or objectionable; causing averseness; unpleasantness.
Synonyms
- repugnantness
- offensiveness
- objectionability
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