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Definitions from WordNet

Verb loathe has 1 sense
  1. abhor, loathe, abominate, execrate - find repugnant; "I loathe that man"; "She abhors cats"
    --1 is one way to hate, detest
    Derived forms: noun loather1, noun loathing1
    Sample sentences:
    They loathe moving
    Sam and Sue loathe the movie
    Sam cannot loathe Sue

Definitions from the Web

Loathe

Definition:

Verb: to feel intense dislike or disgust for someone or something.

Adjective: expressing strong dislike or disgust.

Sense: Verb

  1. To have a deep aversion or intense hatred for someone or something.
  2. To detest or abhor someone or something.
  3. To have an extreme repugnance towards someone or something.

Sense: Adjective

Expressing strong dislike or disgust.

Sample Sentences:

  • I loathe the taste of cilantro; it ruins any dish for me.
  • She loathes the mere thought of public speaking.
  • The dictator was universally loathed by his oppressed people.
  • He looked at her with loathing in his eyes.

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