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    Loathe
    /lōT͟H/

    verb

    • 1. feel intense dislike or disgust for: "she loathed him on sight"
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  3. Loathe is a verb that means to dislike greatly and often with disgust or intolerance. Learn the synonyms, examples, history, and usage of loathe from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. Loathe means to hate someone or something very strongly. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, with synonyms and examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  5. Loathe is a verb that means to hate or feel extreme disgust toward, as in I loathe the way he treats his dog or My kids loathe broccoli. Loath is an adjective that means unwilling, reluctant, or disinclined, as in They are loath to get involved in such a messy situation.

  6. Loathe means to hate someone or something very strongly. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, with synonyms and examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  7. If you loathe someone or something, you hate them very much. You might not choose to eat raw carrots if you dislike them, but if you loathe them, you might have a hard time even having them on your plate. This word suggests a strong feeling of disgust. Near synonyms are abhor and detest.

  8. loathe (formal) to hate someone or something very much: They loathe each other. Loathe is generally an even stronger verb than hate , but it can also be used more informally to say that you “really don't like” something: I loathe country music.

  9. Loathe is a verb that means to dislike somebody or something very much. It is not used in the progressive tenses. See the pronunciation, picture, example sentences and synonyms of loathe.

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