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Discover Ludwig"absolutely loathe" is an appropriate term to use in written English.
It is an emphatic way to express strong dislike or hatred for something. Example sentence: I absolutely loathe mushrooms; they are my least favorite food.
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I absolutely loathe him".
"They absolutely loathe the idea.
And they absolutely loathe President Obama.
And I absolutely loathe a sense of entitlement.
"I absolutely loathe swimming pools," Ms. Rampling's character says.
"I absolutely loathe and hate the work," she says.
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I don't know about Victor Hugo's novel, but the film absolutely loathes le peuple.
I had quite the wrong start for a future food-obsessive: I absolutely loathed eating as a child.
I absolutely loathed New Labour, not only because they beat us three times, although that didn't really help in my affections.
Jones absolutely loathes the hype that surrounds a player whose goalkicking is nothing like as sure as Farrell's and, instinctively, is less of a company man than Ford.
For some years after I was associated with two novels I absolutely loathed and would not have even started reading in other circumstances (on the shortlist that year were Thomas Keneally's Schindler's Ark, John Arden's Silence Among the Weapons, William Boyd's An Ice-Cream War, Lawrence Durrell's Constance or Solitary Practices, Alice Thomas Ellis's The 27th Kingdom and Timothy Mo's Sour Sweet).
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