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.
I loathe you. Please don't loathe me.
I loathe annoyingpeople.
i walked home sulkily, i had to clean the kitchen, i loathe doing that
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.
Love, or like, as in "Love (or like) it or loathe it,".
I loathe you. Please don't loathe me.
I loathe annoyingpeople.
I loathe the thought of having a class with that terrible teacher.
I loathe people who sulkily mope through life.
i walked home sulkily, i had to clean the kitchen, i loathe doing that
ex. i loathe homework deffinion- means the same thing as hate
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What do I think of that mess - I loath it.
Modern writers use the word loathe to represent the old form of the word lothe, without changing the meaning: to hate or detest. Lothe is a common Scandinavian last name.
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.
Love, or like, as in "Love (or like) it or loathe it,".
To loathe something is to hate it or be disgusted by it.