He loathed the stench from the dirty cupboard.
The loathed monster scowled menacingly at the terrified children in the dark cave.
Naturally abditive, she loathed being in the limelight.
He loathed the taste of broccoli so much that he couldn't bear to eat it.
Hate
Disliked, hated, loathed...
Detested, loathed, despised.
The Nazis loathed modern art and banned it.
loathed, detested, despised, disliked, abhorred, execrated;
The verb form is to loathe (loathes, loathing, loathed).
There are quite a few sentences you can make with a pair of synonyms in the sentence. Here are a few. 1. Peggy dislikedher bossy sister, and Karen loathed her, too. 2. We took freezing ice, and put it in our water to make coldwater. 3. We hopped over the mud and jumped into the pool.
Numbers of Americans supported slavery, and some loathed slavery.
Context clues of all sorts can be found in sentences in English, as in any language. As just one example, the sentence, "Although she loathed eating meat, she still ate turkey at Thanksgiving in order to avoid conflict with her mother,", contains the context clues of "Although" and "still" which indicate the relationships of the dependent and independent clauses which make up the sentence as a whole.