Loathsome is an adjective - it's used to qualify a noun in a sentence.
Eg: He is a loathsome man, who would forsake morality for money.
Leprosy is a loathsome disease .
He is a loathsome person.
He was a horrible and loathsome person.
The stench of garbage emanating from the dumpster was absolutely loathsome.
What a loathsome thing if someone talking about worms.
The verb of loathsome is loath.An example sentence is "I loath her".Another is "why do you loath me?"
The smell emanating from the dumpster was so loathsome that I had to hold my breath while passing by.
loathsome IS itself an adjective, used to describe some noun (i.e., a loathsome person, a loathsome task, etc.)
loathsome IS itself an adjective, used to describe some noun (i.e., a loathsome person, a loathsome task, etc.)
(the adjective loathsome means arousing intense dislike and disgust)"In some cases, the citizens completely ignored the loathsome new tax.""The zoning changes were a loathsome restriction on land developers.""The criminal was sentenced to life in prison for his loathsome crimes."hateful
The verb of loathsome is loath.An example sentence is "I loath her".Another is "why do you loath me?"
Loathsome is an adjective used to describe something so disgusting or objectionable, often offensively so, that it arouses in others a sense of loathing - intense dislike, hatred, revulsion. Examples of use: Last month Sarah Palin was voted the most loathsome person in America. Many thought the Alaskan Governor using her Down's Syndrome baby as an embryo-loving credential was loathsome. Luckily the loathsome vice-presidential nominee is now more than merely an erratic heartbeat away from the presidency.