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The word "loathe" means to dislike intensely; to hate. "Loathing" can either be a noun or a verb form.

"She looked at me with loathing," is an example of the noun form. "I find that I am loathing politics more and more," would be an example of the verb form.

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13y ago

The man was very loathe when he saw the little kid throw up.

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The word hate is a synonym for the verb loathe. An example sentence would be: Most women loathe the way they look in red.

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8y ago

Some people consider a compost pile loathsome, others regard these piles as free fertilizer.

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You might use the word loathsome in a sentence by saying: "The soldier who deserted his post was called a loathsome coward by his peers." Loathsome is defined as causing hatred or disgust.

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11y ago

"YOU. FOUL LOATHSOME EVIL LITTLE COCKROAH!"- Hermione Granger HP3

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14y ago

I loathe you since you told the whole school who I like!!!!

I loathe my brother because he broke my laptop!!!!

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8y ago

The noun form for the adjective loathsome is loathsomeness.

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