loathe

IPA: ɫˈoʊð

verb

  • (transitive) To detest, hate, or revile (someone or something).
  • (obsolete) To induce or inspire disgust (in a person)
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Examples of "loathe" in Sentences

  • The only POV I loathe is the first person that switches narrators.
  • It's a solid way to hone writing skills though, and I say "loathe" facetiously.
  • Yeah you probably right, but the hypocrisy and deceit of the Republicans which Americans loathe is simply unmatched!
  • And now that I know you 'loathe' cake decorating, I really appreciate how you still took the time to comment on my posts about it: D
  • Moore wants his viewers angry, not educated, and he represents what he claims to loathe, which is the triumph of imagery over substance.
  • Governor Ritter (who few can call loathe to make his own decisions after this stunner) will accompany the superintendent cum senator on the tour.
  • What English people of nearly all classes loathe from the bottom of their hearts is the swaggering officer type, the jingle of spurs and the crash of boots.
  • But for now, it's an unpopular law that took a divisive year to enact, that liberals and conservatives loathe, that is full of bureaucratic and fiscal IEDs, and that drained attention from dealing with the economy.
  • Jesus do I loathe it, I am all up for discussions on plots character development, the reasons behind the motives of the character, things that influenced the film or if the film is some sort of fable or allegory, but I friggin loathe how people can analyze great pieces of art, to smithereens.

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