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loathing

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Noun — A strong feeling of hatred or disgust.

How to use loathing

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fear and loathing self-loathing a look of loathing

Etymology

From the verb loathe. Compare loathsome.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “loathing” mean?

The word “loathing” means a strong feeling of hatred or disgust. In plain terms, intense hatred or disgust, often paired with "fear" in the phrase "fear and loathing".

How do you pronounce “loathing”?

“Loathing” is pronounced LOH-thihng (/ˈloʊðɪŋ/ in IPA).

How do you use “loathing” in a sentence?

Here is “loathing” used in a sentence: “He watched the ceremony with barely disguised loathing.”

What part of speech is “loathing”?

“Loathing” is a noun.

Is “loathing” a common word?

“Loathing” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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