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- LOATH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LOATH is unwilling to do something contrary to one's ways of thinking : reluctant How to use loath in a sentence Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Loath
- LOATH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
loath I was loath to spend all the money at once balk The MP balked at a proposal to raise council tax reluctant I was reluctant to leave because I was having such a good time disinclined I am disinclined to take on the extra work without more pay See more results »
- loath vs. loathe : Commonly confused words | Vocabulary. com
Loath means to be unwilling or reluctant about something: For-profit education institutions have been loath to put out that kind of information Coalition upper house leader David Davis was loath to speculate on the final outcome in the 40-seat Legislative Council
- LOATH Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Loath is an adjective that means unwilling, reluctant, or disinclined, as in They are loath to get involved in such a messy situation Loathe is a verb that means to hate or feel extreme disgust toward, as in I loathe the way he treats his dog or My kids loathe broccoli
- LOATH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you are loath to do something, you do not want to do it She is loath to give up her hard-earned liberty The new finance minister seems loth to cut income tax
- What does LOATH mean? - Definitions. net
Loath is an adjective that describes a strong unwillingness or reluctance to do something because it is disliked or disagreed upon It conveys a feeling of intense dislike or aversion
- Loath Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
Loath definition: Unwilling or reluctant; disinclined
- LOATH meaning: Strongly disinclined; reluctant; unwilling; dislike . . .
loath: Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Ed (Note: See loathing as well ) adjective: Averse, disinclined; reluctant, unwilling Always followed by a verbal phrase adjective: (obsolete) Angry, hostile adjective: (obsolete) Loathsome, unpleasant
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