loathe|loathed|loathes|loathing in English

verb

[ləʊð]

hate, despise, detest, abho

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1. As the High Court loathes perjurious oaths.

2. I loathe incompetence.

3. I absolutely loathe shopping.

4. I loathe that place.

5. They loathe each other.

6. I loathe washing dishes.

7. I loathe modern art.

8. I loathe travelling alone.

9. That I must love a loathed enemy.

10. I absolutely loathe/adore jazz.

11. What I loathe are unsettled debts

12. I loathe this place, Mr Russell.

13. God, how I loathe those people.

14. She loathed the sight of greasy food.

15. Women who really loathe their periods .

16. Wimpy Kim anaesthetized, his Borsches loathed cotising affectionately

17. She loathed being the child of impoverished labourers.

18. Many conservatives loathe the current president.

19. The two men loathe each other.

20. She looked at him with loathing.

21. He regarded drug dealers with loathing.

22. Is that loathing or a salute?

23. Abhor means “to loathe” or “to hate,” and while loathe and hate have roots in Old English, Abhor derives from Latin

24. I loathe having to go to these conferences.

25. We hate and loathe these veritable fiends.