See also: avért From Middle English averten, adverten, from Old French avertir (“turn, direct, avert; turn the attention, make aware”), from Latin āvertere...
avertible From avert + -able. avertable (comparative more avertable, superlative most avertable) Preventable. unavertable ...
avertable From avert + -ible. avertible (comparative more avertible, superlative most avertible) Capable of being averted; preventable. inavertible unavertible...
See also: avert avért m (feminine avérta, masculine plural avirt, feminine plural avérti) (Bassa Romagna) open...
From avert + -er. averter (plural averters) One who, or that which, averts. averters of evil avertress (feminine) Raveret...
averts third-person singular simple present indicative of avert ravest, starve, tarves, traves, vaster, versta...
Pronunciation) IPA(key): /əˈvɜːtɪd/ Rhymes: -ɜː(ɹ)tɪd averted (comparative more averted, superlative most averted) Turned away, especially as an expression of...
Rhymes: -ɜː(ɹ)tɪv avertive (comparative more avertive, superlative most avertive) Alternative form of aversive avertive (plural avertives) Alternative form...