The word "loathed" is a past tense verb that means to feel intense dislike or disgust for someone or something. An example sentence using "loathed" could be: "She loathed the taste of brussels sprouts and refused to eat them."
He loathed the prospect of staying in the drafty and poorly maintained cabin.
The verb form is to loathe (loathes, loathing, loathed).
The homophone for the word "whirred" would be the word "word."
The word respectful is not a compound word.
The 5th word in "What is the 5th word in this sentence" is "the".
Hate
Detested, loathed, despised.
Disliked, hated, loathed...
loathed, detested, despised, disliked, abhorred, execrated;
He loathed the stench from the dirty cupboard.
He loathed the prospect of staying in the drafty and poorly maintained cabin.
Naturally abditive, she loathed being in the limelight.
The Nazis loathed modern art and banned it.
The verb form is to loathe (loathes, loathing, loathed).
Numbers of Americans supported slavery, and some loathed slavery.
The word 'loathe' is a verb (loathe, loathes, loathing, loathed). Example sentence:I loathe the pronoun 'I' not capitalized, it's so lazy and thoughtless.
When she says "I love a loathed enemy" she is referring to the Montagues.