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[ UK /lˈə‍ʊð/ ]
[ US /ˈɫoʊð/ ]
VERB
  1. find repugnant
    She abhors cats
    I loathe that man

How To Use loathe In A Sentence

  • That is likely to give succour to all those who loathe liberal values and democracy. Times, Sunday Times
  • I learned to type before I learned to write cursively and I loathe paper ... Boing Boing: December 22, 2002 - December 28, 2002 Archives
  • She won't be hyped, marketed, trendified, commodified, put in a box - and even though she probably loathes sound-bites as well, she has a way with words when describing her fierce individualism.
  • Truly, they are now loathed and despised in newspapers across the world.
  • And I should loathe for us to founder on so capricious and arbitrary a matter as a technical glitch. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tom was forcing me to shift focus away from the one person that I loved most and I loathed him for it.
  • I loathe AND detest the game - and that's all it is, kids, just a silly game.
  • They loathe tinsel, detest office parties and abhor rum balls of all kinds.
  • Although this was the first time I had been late in my seventeen years of life, she was one of those rigid teachers who loathed latecomers and expected everyone to have her neat perfect penmanship.
  • In fact, he loathed the lavenders so much, he said he'd cross the street if he saw a homo approaching
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