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View usage for: (loʊðɪŋ) uncountable nounLoathing is a feeling of great dislike and disgust. Deacon made no secret of his loathing of Bayldon. She looked at him with loathing. Synonyms: hatred, hate, horror, disgust More Synonyms of loathing loathing in British English (ˈləʊðɪŋ) Derived forms loathingly (ˈloathingly) adverb loathing in American English (ˈloʊðɪŋ) noun intense dislike, disgust, or hatred; abhorrence SIMILAR WORDS: aˈversion Examples of 'loathing' in a sentenceloathing The reasons are disputed, but the mutual loathing and the outcome are brutally evident.They are presented as former training partners and friends now wrapped up in mutual loathing.Was it love or loathing at first sight?They have gone from mild hatred to deep loathing.There is fear and loathing on this muddy campaign trail.In the past few days they have become figures of public loathing. Mutual loathing is too deeply entrenched for vitriol to be aimed anywhere else than at one another.Pineapple and anchovies arouse love and loathing in equal measure.Age has not withered their mutual loathing and neither will let it lie.Few players have promoted such equal feelings of love and loathing.You only have to observe infant siblings in a playground to know how love and loathing coexist within them.He has a thousand ways to express contempt, loathing and disgust.Garlic loathing lies deep in British history.She stood quivering in anger and loathing fear, unable to bear his mockery.The pair have had a series of run-ins on the show and the loathing is mutual.But the moment they're alone their mutual loathing erupts in a volley of filthy abuse.Who else could have dreamt up such a hellish method for assembling furniture other than those with a deep loathing of their fellow humans?I feel a deep and utter loathing.He has the rubbery features of a depressed albino bulldog and a thousand ways to express contempt, loathing and disgust.The experience engendered a deep loathing for the power of wealth, which would become problematic when she met her real father.A place that must have been the first step out of the working classes into the fear and loathing of the lower middle.When income tax was introduced in 1799, it was met with visceral loathing.He seems to have a visceral loathing of staying in one place or, worst of all, looking back.Amid the atmosphere of fear and loathing in Kabul, almost all the leading actors are engaged in the blame game.Sadly, people appear to be listening to those intent on instilling fear and loathing - and sales of weapons have soared.The reign of a political virtuoso who stirred loathing and love is the subject of 20 books, as well as films and endless media coverage. In other languagesloathing British English: loathing NOUN Loathing is a feeling of great dislike and disgust. She looked at him with loathing. - American English: loathing
- Brazilian Portuguese: ódio
- Chinese: 憎恶
- European Spanish: aversión
- French: dégoût
- German: Abscheu
- Italian: ripugnanza
- Japanese: 嫌悪
- Korean: 혐오
- European Portuguese: ódio
- Latin American Spanish: aversión
Definition strong disgust She looked at him with loathing. Additional synonymsThey are anxious to show their abhorrence of racism. Synonyms hatred, hate, horror, disgust, loathing, distaste, animosity, aversion, revulsion, antipathy, enmity, abomination, repugnance, odium (formal), detestation, execrationHe had become an object of abomination. Synonyms hatred, hate, horror, disgust, dislike, loathing, distaste, animosity, aversion, revulsion, antagonism, antipathy, enmity, ill will, animus, abhorrence, repugnance, odium (formal), detestation, execrationDefinition a feeling of strong dislike or hostility She'd often spoken of her antipathy towards London. Synonyms hostility, opposition, disgust, dislike, hatred, loathing, distaste, animosity, aversion, antagonism, enmity, rancour, bad blood, incompatibility, ill will, animus, repulsion, abhorrence, repugnance, odium (formal), contrariety Additional synonymsDefinition extreme dislike or disinclination Many people have an aversion to insects. Synonyms hatred, hate, horror, disgust, hostility, opposition, dislike, reluctance, loathing, distaste, animosity, revulsion, antipathy, repulsion, abhorrence, disinclination, repugnance, odium (formal), detestation, indisposition, unwillingnessDefinition intense hatred They were united in their detestation of the government. Synonyms hatred, disgust, loathing, hostility, dislike, animosity, aversion, revulsion, antipathy, abomination, animus, abhorrence, repugnance, odium (formal), execrationDefinition a great loathing or distaste A look of disgust came over his face. Synonyms loathing, revulsion, hatred, dislike, nausea, distaste, aversion, antipathy, abomination, repulsion, abhorrence, repugnance, odium (formal), detestation, hatefulness Synonyms loathing, hate, hatred, contempt, condemnation, vilification, abomination, abhorrence, odium (formal), detestation, excoriation Definition intense dislike eyes that held a look of hate Synonyms dislike, hostility, hatred, loathing, animosity, aversion, antagonism, antipathy, enmity, abomination, animus, abhorrence, odium (formal), detestation, H8, execrationDefinition intense hatred his horror of snakes Synonyms hatred, disgust, loathing, aversion, revulsion, antipathy, abomination, abhorrence, repugnance, odium (formal), detestationDefinition widespread dislike or disapproval of a person or action She has been exposed to public odium and scandal. Synonyms hate, shame, disgust, dislike, disgrace, hatred, discredit, loathing, condemnation, censure, disapproval, animosity, disrepute, antipathy, enmity, dishonour, infamy, opprobrium, abhorrence, disfavour, detestation, obloquy, disapprobation, reprobation, execrationShe felt a deep sense of repugnance. Synonyms distaste, disgust, dislike, hatred, reluctance, loathing, aversion, revulsion, antipathy, repulsion, abhorrence, odium (formal), disrelish Definition a feeling of disgust or aversion She gave a shudder of repulsion. Synonyms disgust, hatred, loathing, distaste, aversion, revulsion, abhorrence, repugnance, odium (formal), detestation, disrelish Definition a violent feeling of disgust His voice was filled with revulsion. Synonyms disgust, loathing, distaste, aversion, recoil, abomination, repulsion, abhorrence, repugnance, odium (formal), detestation |