(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 smell coming from the dumpster was so loathsome that I had to cover my nose and walk quickly past it.
The stench of garbage emanating from the dumpster was absolutely loathsome.
The smell emanating from the dumpster was so loathsome that I had to hold my breath while passing by.
The verb of loathsome is loath.An example sentence is "I loath her".Another is "why do you loath me?"
Here is an example: The smell of the garbage was so loathsome that I had to take out the trash immediately.
The noun form of the adjective 'loathsome' is loathsomeness.
He was a horrible and loathsome person.
What a loathsome thing if someone talking about worms.
Leprosy is a loathsome disease .
He is a loathsome person.
The stench of garbage emanating from the dumpster was absolutely loathsome.
The verb of loathsome is loath.An example sentence is "I loath her".Another is "why do you loath me?"
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.
The smell emanating from the dumpster was so loathsome that I had to hold my breath while passing by.
The word "loathsome" (disgusting, repulsive, or worthy of dislike) is an adjective and has no plural.
The origin or etymology of the word loathsome goes back to approximately the fourteen century. The word is a Middle English word meaning disgust or loathing.
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.
The verb of loathsome is loath.An example sentence is "I loath her".Another is "why do you loath me?"