Pronunciation of the English word adverse.
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1. | It has been shown in most studies on this subject that intervention of the legislature had adverse effects. | |
2. | Is there any adverse reaction? | |
3. | Some of the adverse effects of testosterone treatment may be popping up now. | |
4. | Our plane was cancelled because of adverse weather conditions. | |
5. | It's advisable to check whether there'll be any adverse affects if you drink alcohol while taking the medication you've been prescribed. | |
6. | Let's begin with capitalism, a word that has gone largely out of fashion. The approved reference now is to the market system. This shift minimizes — indeed, deletes — the role of wealth in the economic and social system. And it sheds the adverse connotation going back to Marx. Instead of the owners of capital or their attendants in control, we have the admirably impersonal role of market forces. It would be hard to think of a change in terminology more in the interest of those to whom money accords power. | |
7. | "Then, but for folly or Fate's adverse power, / his word had made us with our trusty glaive / lay bare the Argive ambush, and this hour / should Ilion stand, and thou, O Priam's lofty tower!" | |
8. | He is truly a man who will not permit himself to be unduly elated when fortune's breeze is favorable, or cast down when it is adverse. | |
9. | Tom said that he wasn't used to working in adverse weather conditions. |