Answer: Averse vs. Adverse

Apr 26, 2010 14:47

blackmare_9 asks: When do you use averse versus adverse?

With examples from Stargate.

Averse vs Adverse )

!answer, errors:common errors, author:kay_brooke, word choice:similar words

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horusguard76 April 27 2010, 06:17:58 UTC
Thank you for explaining this. So far I have only felt the slight different but never truly knew where it laid. Guess, this mystery is solved then. :)

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tejas April 27 2010, 15:15:37 UTC
What great timing! I'd just used "averse" in a fic and had the nagging thought that maybe I should make sure I was using it right. You saved me the research time. Thanks! (And I *did*! I *did* use it right! :-)

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campylobacter May 8 2010, 22:24:51 UTC
(i can haz link to abovementioned fic?)

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tejas May 8 2010, 22:30:50 UTC
I don't remember if the word made it into the final edit. ;-) Worthy, an NCIS, Tony/Gibbs slash fic.

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campylobacter May 9 2010, 00:54:40 UTC
Oh, waaaaah! I've never seen an episode of NCIS (not even sure what the show's premise is) so I'm lost, lost, lost.

I'll have to settle with some of your good, old-fashioned Jack/Daniel crack. ;-)

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