She has an aversion …… taking even onion and garlic. A. with B. at C. against D. to

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The correct answer is D. to.

An aversion is a strong dislike or disinclination. In this case, the woman has a strong dislike of taking even onion and garlic. The preposition “to” is used to express a dislike or aversion to something. For example, “I have an aversion to spiders.”

The other options are incorrect because they do not express a dislike or aversion.

  • “With” is used to express association or accompaniment. For example, “I have a problem with my car.”
  • “At” is used to express a location or direction. For example, “I am looking at the clock.”
  • “Against” is used to express opposition or resistance. For example, “I am against the war.”