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Loathing Meaning in English

word

ˈɫoʊθɪŋ
LOH-thing
lˈəʊðɪŋ
LOH-thing

释义

A very strong feeling of hatred or disgust toward someone or something.

用法与细微差别

'Loathing' is formal or literary; it expresses intense, more enduring hate than 'dislike'. Commonly paired with 'fill with loathing' or 'look of loathing'. Not used for minor annoyances; much stronger than 'disgust'.

例句

He felt loathing for the smell of rotten food.

basic

Her eyes were full of loathing for the criminal.

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He spoke with loathing about the unfair rules.

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After what he did, I can't help but feel a deep loathing whenever I see him.

natural

The politician inspired loathing among many angry voters.

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There was an obvious loathing in his voice when he talked about betrayal.

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