loather
IPA: ɫˈoʊðɝ
noun
- One who loathes.
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Examples of "loather" in Sentences
- He sounds like a self-loather, and completely self-destructive.
- But, as a cilantro-loather, I'll stick with parsley, thank you.
- General Zod - I am a UKIP supporter and a strong loather of David Cameron.
- She clapped me round the ear, my mother, and I loather her existence for a time.
- Haven't always been, but for the past 17 years I've been an ardent Democrat and loather of Republicans.
- She is the self-loather and builds the pathetic, quisling exterior to try and delude her sponge* otherwise.
- Much has been made of the fact that Michelle has (or, depending on the convention-bump, had) an image problem, that many Americans perceive her as an angry, secret whitey loather.
- Jewish visitors to Israel, most of them college-age and plainly and proudly drunk, toasting each other in a Jerusalem bar as they vie for the twin crowns of lover of Israel and loather of Obama.
- It's not uncommon to hear some, even among top talents in the industry, talking about how comics are just comics, will always just be comics, should always just be comics, and anyone in comics thinking otherwise is a pompous self-loather trying to rise above their station.
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