abhor, be hostile to, despise, disapprove of, dislike, execrate, hold in abomination, not care for, reject, shrink from, spurn
Definitionv. find repugnant
Last update: August 20, 2015
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I loathe to take that road to my house because of very unpleasant stench at a particular point. [verb]
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I loathe the idea of having created a dead thread. [verb]
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Slowly, Edmundo became agitated, frustrated and began to loathe the man. [verb]
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"Take what is yours--I loathe it, for it smells of you--and you, and all that is yours, I loathe and hate and scorn." [verb]
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Ben Jonson's ode, "Come Leave the Loathed Stage," is the judgment of a large and honest nature grown weary of the plays and the players of the time. [verb]
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He loathed the sight of her, but had to speak her smoothly. [verb]
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Bertran, gnashing his teeth, took up the service of the man he loathed; gnashing his teeth, he let Richard kiss him in the lists and shower favours upon him. [verb]
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Philip loathed him. [verb]
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I loathe and hate it now, but I cannot leave it. [verb]
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