To avert is to turn away or to prevent. You might avert your gaze or avert a disaster — either way, you are avoiding something
The noun form for the adjective horrible is horribleness.
Implication is the noun form of "imply."
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The noun form for the verb 'to live' is the gerund (verbal noun) living.The noun form for the adjective 'live' is liveliness.A related noun form is life.
The noun form of avert is aversion.
The verb avert does not have a corresponding noun, it does, however, have a corresponding adjective: avertable.
aversion
Aversion
To avert is to turn away or to prevent. You might avert your gaze or avert a disaster — either way, you are avoiding something
AVERT was created in 1986.
avert sentence
I was able to narrowly avert an accident.
"I had to avert my eyes, the sun was so blinding."
The past tense of avert is averted.
I will drive on the sidewalk to avert the loss of life. Please avert your eyes while I undress.
The noun form for the adjective horrible is horribleness.