Adverse Definition
 ăd-vûrs, ădvûrs 
    adjective
  
 
    adverser, adversest
  
Acting or serving to oppose; antagonistic.
 Adverse criticism.
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Moving or working in an opposite or contrary direction; opposed.
 Adverse river currents.
 Webster's New World 
Contrary to one's interests or welfare; harmful or unfavorable.
 Adverse circumstances.
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Unfavorable; harmful.
 The adverse effects of a drought.
 Webster's New World 
Moving in an opposite or opposing direction.
 Adverse currents.
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  Other Word Forms of Adverse
Adjective
Base Form:
 adverse
          Comparative:
        
 adverserSuperlative:
 adversestOrigin of Adverse
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Middle English from Old French advers from Latin adversus past participle of advertere to turn toward ad- ad- vertere to turn wer-2 in Indo-European roots
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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First attested around 1374, from Old French avers (French: adverse), from Latin adversus (“turned against”), past participle of advertere, from ad- (“to”) + vertere (“to turn”). See also versus.
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