Loathe - meaning and definition. What is Loathe
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What (who) is Loathe - definition

CANADIAN WRITER
Lisi harrison; P.S. I Loathe You; The Alphas

loathe      
(loathes, loathing, loathed)
If you loathe something or someone, you dislike them very much.
The two men loathe each other...
She loathed being the child of impoverished labourers.
= detest
VERB: V n, V -ing
Loathe      
·vi To feel disgust or nausea.
II. Loathe ·vt To feel extreme disgust at, or aversion for.
III. Loathe ·vt To dislike greatly; to Abhor; to Hate.
loathe      
v.
1) to loathe deeply, intensely
2) (G) he loathes working

Wikipedia

Lisi Harrison

Elyse E. "Lisi" Harrison (née Gottlieb; born on July 29, 1970) is a Canadian novelist. She writes young adult fiction and is well known for her three series The Clique, Alphas and Monster High.

Pronunciation examples for Loathe
1. And then made two loath themselves and loath
God and the Gay Christian _ Matthew Vines _ Talks at Google
2. and now you loathe it.
Pause - Powerfully Taking Breaks _ Rachael O'Meara _ Talks at Google
3. very loath to shed praise broadly,
Global Value Investing _ Thomas Russo _ Talks at Google
4. But again, I'm very loath to recommend
The 10% Entrepreneur _ Patrick McGinnis _ Talks at Google
5. JONATHAN POWELL: I'm always loath to be
Talking to Terrorists _ Jonathan Powell _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of Loathe
1. "We are getting to the stage where we loathe spin, we loathe press releases, we loathe people covering their tracks the whole time.
2. "People either love me or loathe me." And loathe her the Echo readers did.
3. He knows that the public loathe Brown more than they loathe him.
4. Bush to a communist dictator he has professed to loathe.
5. For good reasons and bad, millions of people loathe it.