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View usage for: (loʊð) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense loathes, present participle loathing, past tense, past participle loathedverbIf you loathe something or someone, you dislike them very much. The two men loathe each other. [VERB noun] She loathed being the child of impoverished labourers. [VERB verb-ing] Synonyms: hate, dislike, despise, detest More Synonyms of loathe loathe in British English (ləʊð) verb(transitive) to feel strong hatred or disgust for Derived forms loather (ˈloather) noun Word origin Old English lāthiān, from loathloathe in American English (loʊð) verb transitiveWord forms: loathed or ˈloathing to feel intense dislike, disgust, or hatred for; abhor; detest SIMILAR WORDS: hate Derived forms loather (ˈloather) noun Word origin ME lothen < OE lathian, to be hateful < base of lath: see loath Examples of 'loathe' in a sentenceloathe It is perfect whether you love or loathe the festive season.She loathed the idea of being seen as a victim. Love it or loathe it, this is the future.There is clearly much that he loathes about modern life.You either love him or loathe him.Do you want to revamp your home but loathe the idea of spending your weekends painting walls?Magpies have been feared and loathed for centuries.And why do they loathe him so much?Will we love them or loathe them?He is both feared and loathed in equal measure.The film is broadly sympathetic to a leader who is either loved or loathed.It is about the rich assortment of characters who love or loathe them.It is hard to square the idealistic hardman with the fear and loathing he commanded at the time.But he fears and loathes failure.He loathed the idea of sending more troops to Afghanistan.Where there is fear are loathing, there are investment opportunities.He is loved and loathed for the same reasons, honesty and integrity.I loathe the idea that this may be so.I just loathed the whole idea of being a soldier.I approve of the former idea and loathe the latter.For a tribe who are loathed so much, Etonians do rather well.It's all about what they are wearing, what their hair looks like and how much they loathe each other.We pretty much loathed them for most of the year because it really wasn't cool turning up at school wearing grandma's woolly socks. British English: loathe / ləʊð/ VERB If you loathe something or someone, you dislike them very much. The critics loathed this play. - American English: loathe
- Arabic: يَكْرَهُ
- Brazilian Portuguese: detestar
- Chinese: 厌恶
- Croatian: prezirati
- Czech: štítit se
- Danish: afsky
- Dutch: verafschuwen
- European Spanish: aborrecer
- Finnish: halveksia
- French: exécrer
- German: verabscheuen
- Greek: απεχθάνομαι
- Italian: detestare
- Japanese: ひどく嫌う
- Korean: 몹시 싫어하다
- Norwegian: avsky
- Polish: nienawidzić
- European Portuguese: detestar
- Romanian: a detesta
- Russian: чувствовать отвращение
- Latin American Spanish: aborrecer
- Swedish: avsky
- Thai: เกลียดชัง
- Turkish: tiksinmek
- Ukrainian: відчувати відразу
- Vietnamese: ghê tởm
Chinese translation of 'loathe' vt -
憎恨 (zēnghèn) to loathe doing sth 极(極)讨(討)厌(厭)做某事 (jí tǎoyàn zuò mǒushì)
Definition to feel strong disgust for The two men loathe each other. Synonyms have a strong aversion to find disgusting execrate feel repugnance towards not be able to bear or abide SeedetestAdditional synonymsDefinition to dislike intensely I always detested my science teacher. Synonyms hate, loathe, despise, abhor, be hostile to, recoil from, be repelled by, have an aversion to, abominate, dislike intensely, execrate, feel aversion towards, feel disgust towards, feel hostility towards, feel repugnance towards Definition to consider unpleasant or disagreeable We don't serve liver often because so many people dislike it. Synonyms hate, object to, loathe, despise, shun, scorn, disapprove of, detest, abhor, recoil from, take a dim view of, be repelled by, be averse to, disfavour, have an aversion to, abominate, have a down on (informal), disrelish, have no taste or stomach for, not be able to bear or abide or stand Definition to feel and express loathing and hatred of (someone or something) Synonyms loathe, hate, condemn, slam (slang), denounce, despise, deplore, detest, revile, vilify, abhor, excoriate, abominate |