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loathing noun [ ˈləʊðɪŋ ]

• a feeling of intense dislike or disgust; hatred.
• "the thought filled him with loathing"

loathe verb

• feel intense dislike or disgust for.
• "she loathed him on sight"
Similar: hate, detest, abhor, despise, abominate, dislike greatly, execrate, have a strong aversion to, feel repugnance towards, not be able to bear, not be able to stand, shrink from, recoil from, be repelled by, be unable to stomach, find intolerable, hatred, detestation, abhorrence, abomination, execration, odium, antipathy, dislike, hostility, animosity, ill will, ill feeling, bad feeling, malice, animus, enmity, aversion, repugnance, disgust, revulsion, yuck factor,
Opposite: love, like,
Origin: Old English lāthian, of Germanic origin; related to loath.


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