Loathe (v) - to feel intense dislike or hatred; to detest. Used in a sentence - I loathe the man that stole my brand new car and wrecked it.
In the olden days, to loath the king was a crime.
Dad had lots of chores for us to do on the weekends and I spent my childhood loathing Saturday mornings. Their extreme loathing for each other was obvious at the divorce hearing.
Highly dislike. Hate...
use it by saying- how can you use the word ebullient in a sentence?
Hate, abhor, despise, detest_____________The above are incorrect, but it may be useful for others to see them and to understand that they are wrong. This is a very commonly mis-understood word. The word loath is an adjective, not a verb.Loath means to be reluctant, hesitant, or to be disinclined. "She was loath to accept the student into her class."The words above are synonyms of the word loathe, which is a verb. "I loathe political discussions".
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
You can use the word feces in a sentence to mean excrement.
I loath Duke University.
I am loath to clean my room because I find it boring.
What do I think of that mess - I loath it.
Loath (adjective) that means: unwilling, reluctant Sentence: The little girl was loath to leave her mother.
I loath going to the dentist.
Sara was loath to study, but she knew studying was important in order to do well on the test. A synonym for loath is disinclined.
The verb of loathsome is loath.An example sentence is "I loath her".Another is "why do you loath me?"
loath meaning hate. eg. i hate you can be turned into i loath you.
The verb of loathsome is loath.An example sentence is "I loath her".Another is "why do you loath me?"
Tom was loath to venture from his nice warm home, and out into the wet and wild windy weather.
I loath to go my cousin's home because i never know whether she will invite in home or not.
The word "loath" does not appear in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol."