Loath Mnemonic
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loath
loath
/ləʊθ/
unwilling
reluctant
averse
disinclined
Examples
- She was loath to be alone.
- Anarchists loathe the government and capitalism.
- It's the cigarette that I loathe and detest.
- These are the sort of editors I loathe.
- A little fear and loathing is not always bad.
- But I really loathe these invidious lists.
- But there are few professions that evoke such loathing as football.
- I loathe the misuse of the word sorry'.
- The man's loathing of the woman is duly noted.
- To loath something is to dislike it to the highest degree.
unwillingness to do something contrary to your custom
adjective
strongly opposed
adjective
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"Lo + Oath. He's reluctant to take the oath, doesn't want to at all."
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