Sentence examples for be loathed from inspiring English sources

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be loathed

verb

To hate, detest, revile.

  • I loathe scrubbing toilets.

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To be loathed and understood at the same time".

It's far better for an ad to be loathed than sink without a trace.

According to him, Amanda Platell "offered evidence as to why I should be loathed".

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice called Iran's human rights record "a thing to be loathed".

He cannot match his father's rhetorical skills, showman's instincts and willingness to be loathed.

Laettner, for example, went out of his way to be loathed.

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Others may be loathe to demand overtime pay because of hopes of advancement.

"I'd be loathe to back a boycott of the club," Smith added.

Elsewhere, that's loathed.

But those charges are loathed.

Muatassim was loathed and feared.

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