C1adjectiveformal2K

UK/["/ˈædvɜːs//ədˈvɜːs/"]/US/["/ədˈvɜːrs//ˈædvɜːrs/"]/

Meaning of Adverse

negative and unpleasant; not likely to produce a good result

In simple words: Something that is harmful or unlucky.

Adverse in a sentence

  • **adverse change/circumstances/weather conditions**
  • Lack of money will have an **adverse effect** on our research programme.
  • They have attracted strong adverse criticism.
  • This drug is known to have adverse side effects.
  • The new proposal should help those in adverse circumstances.
  • Adverse weather conditions meant the rescue had to be abandoned.
  • preparing ourselves for a potentially adverse reaction

How to use Adverse

Often used in formal contexts, such as reports or analyses. Not typically used in casual conversation. It's important to be clear that 'adverse' indicates a negative outcome.

Grammar pattern

adverse + noun

Memory hint

Sounds like 'add-verse' — imagine adding something that makes a situation worse.

Related words

Collocations with Adverse

  • adverse conditions
  • adverse effects
  • adverse reaction

Synonyms for Adverse

Opposites of Adverse

Common mistakes with Adverse

  • Confused with 'inverse', which means opposite.
  • Used inappropriately in informal contexts where 'bad' or 'negative' may suffice.

Compare Adverse with Harmful, Negative, Hostile

Adverse appears in

Adverse in other languages

More words like Adverse

People also search for

  • Adverse meaning
  • meaning of Adverse
  • Adverse definition
  • define Adverse
  • what does Adverse mean
  • Adverse means
  • how to use Adverse

Frequently asked questions about Adverse

What does Adverse mean?

Something that is harmful or unlucky.

What is the definition of Adverse?

negative and unpleasant; not likely to produce a good result

How do you use Adverse in a sentence?

**adverse change/circumstances/weather conditions**

Can you give another example of Adverse?

Lack of money will have an **adverse effect** on our research programme.

What are synonyms for Adverse?

Common alternatives include harmful, unfavorable, negative, detrimental, hostile.

What is the opposite of Adverse?

Opposite meanings include favorable, advantageous.

What words go with Adverse?

It commonly pairs with adverse conditions, adverse effects, adverse reaction.

What are common mistakes when using Adverse?

Confused with 'inverse', which means opposite. Used inappropriately in informal contexts where 'bad' or 'negative' may suffice.

How do you pronounce Adverse?

US: /["/ədˈvɜːrs//ˈædvɜːrs/"]/, UK: /["/ˈædvɜːs//ədˈvɜːs/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is Adverse formal or informal?

"Adverse" is formal, so it fits professional, business, or academic conversations.

When should I use Adverse?

Often used in formal contexts, such as reports or analyses. Not typically used in casual conversation. It's important to be clear that 'adverse' indicates a negative outcome.

What CEFR level is Adverse?

"Adverse" is at C1 level on the CEFR scale.