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.
Highly dislike. Hate...
Hate, abhor, despise, detest_____________The above are incorrect, but it may be useful for others to see them and to understand that they are wrong. This is a very commonly mis-understood word. The word loath is an adjective, not a verb.Loath means to be reluctant, hesitant, or to be disinclined. "She was loath to accept the student into her class."The words above are synonyms of the word loathe, which is a verb. "I loathe political discussions".
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
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the word rag in a sentence
I loath Duke University.
I loath the fact that you are asking this question.
What do I think of that mess - I loath it.
Loath (adjective) that means: unwilling, reluctant Sentence: The little girl was loath to leave her mother.
I loath going to the dentist.
Sara was loath to study, but she knew studying was important in order to do well on the test. A synonym for loath is disinclined.
The verb of loathsome is loath.An example sentence is "I loath her".Another is "why do you loath me?"
loath meaning hate. eg. i hate you can be turned into i loath you.
Tom was loath to venture from his nice warm home, and out into the wet and wild windy weather.
I loath to go my cousin's home because i never know whether she will invite in home or not.
It does appear in the original story format
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