Loathe

Loathe

Definition

When we say we loathe something, it means we have a strong feeling of dislike or disgust towards it. It's like when you really, really can’t stand something or someone. It’s a pretty intense feeling. When you loathe something, it’s more than just not liking it. It’s a deep aversion or repulsion towards it. It’s like when you see a creepy crawly bug and you just loathe it because it gives you the heebie-jeebies.

It’s just a really strong feeling of dislike towards something or someone. For example, if a friend who constantly lies to you and breaks promises. One might say, “I loathe how they can’t be honest with me.” It’s like a combination of anger, frustration, and a strong dislike all rolled into one.

Example sentences
She expressed how much she loathes doing chores around the house.
My little brother loathes eating vegetables, especially broccoli.
He made it clear that he loathes doing group projects at school.
She admitted that she loathes public speaking and gets very nervous.
They loathe the sound of nails scratching on a chalkboard.