Sentence examples for the loathing from inspiring English sources

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the loathing

noun

Sense of revulsion, distaste, detestation, extreme hatred or dislike.

  • The man's loathing of his former friend was palpable

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Nor was the loathing all one way.

Turn the loathing outwards again, Simon!

Such was the loathing the man inspired in progressive Australia.

Sometimes you hate a thing for so long that the loathing morphs into self-doubt.

Indeed, their grief, their frustration, has a peculiar intensity - because there's no loathing like the loathing within families.

The storm has laid bare the loathing some feel for a company heralded as one of communist China's greatest capitalist success stories.

Clinton is mindful of the loathing that legions of Sanders' Democrats have for her Wall Street connection.

I use lots of other quasi-civic services--vets, car washes, supermarkets--but none inspire the loathing (inwards and outwards) as the mats of laundering.

LISA HICKEY, posted on goodmenproject.com FEEL THE LOATHING ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL Even when journalists throw the rare hardball question to a candidate, I've noticed that they almost never follow up with another hardball after the candidate ducks.

The Olympic Stadium loathed Maradona last night and the loathing was shrill and long.

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