Sentence examples for was not loath from inspiring English sources

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"He was a guy who knew lots about lots of things and was not loath to say so".

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When she's wrong, though, she's not loath to admit it.

But, Dr. Botstein added, "he's not loath to contradict his father, which is very hard to do".

There is extraordinary exactitude where needed, yet Gould is not loath to linger over the slow movement's salonlike sentiment.

Kundera is a man of the Enlightenment, and is not loath to champion reason over emotion, pointing out, as he has frequently done in his essays as well as his fiction, that many of the worst disasters mankind has suffered were spawned by those who attended most passionately to the dictates of the heart.

After all, Tartuffe isn't loath to show his true, darker colors to almost everyone else in Orgon's household.

Marketing sanitary pads was not easy, however, partly because women were loath to buy the product from male shop assistants.

There was, however, one minor point in your WWDC write-up which (loath though I am to become one of Those Readers) was not 100% accurate.

He is not the only one loath to go.

You sometimes see loth spelt as loath, which is not incorrect, but only adds to the confusion with loathe lobby requires great care: unless you are writing about, say, the parliamentary lobby or US lobby system, it will at best sound vague and patronising, and at worst pejorative or offensive ("the Jewish lobby").

Principals, who are often responsible for the personal-observation part of the grade, generally are not detached managerial types and can be loath to give teachers low marks.

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