loathsome IS itself an adjective, used to describe some noun (i.e., a loathsome person, a loathsome task, etc.)
Loathsome is an adjective. Loathsomeness is the noun; loath is the verb.
The word "loathsome" (disgusting, repulsive, or worthy of dislike) is an adjective and has no plural.
it means you are as disgusting as a toad
The meaning of abomination varies depending on the context in which it is being used. The bible uses the word to describe people who are very disgusting and loathsome. These days, it is also used to denote a thing which is irrevocably unclean.
Hateful, abhorrent, deplorable, disgusting, horrible, obnoxious, odious, repugnant, or vile. Those words mean loathsome.
loathsome IS itself an adjective, used to describe some noun (i.e., a loathsome person, a loathsome task, etc.)
loathsome IS itself an adjective, used to describe some noun (i.e., a loathsome person, a loathsome task, etc.)
It means... Curse you for your hateful scolding!
The noun form of the adjective 'loathsome' is loathsomeness.
One synonym for loathsome is disgusting.
Leprosy is a loathsome disease .
The stench of garbage emanating from the dumpster was absolutely loathsome.
The noun form of the adjective 'loathsome' is loathsomeness.
He is a loathsome person.
Verb: loathe Noun: loathsomeness
He was a horrible and loathsome person.