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Loathes

Loathes | Loathe

Loathes meaning

third-person singular simple present indicative of loathe

Example sentences (19)

Crow stated in the past, that the collection is not sinister and that he loathes communism or fascism.

If anyone knows anything about Donald Trump’s relationship with the political news media, it’s that he loathes CNN — or at least claims to.

Rui is truly a terrible demon that Tanjiro absolutely loathes due to his disrespect toward his demon family.

A Barcelona and Chelsea ardent fan, Aidoo further named Luis Suarez among the footballers he loathes, reflecting on the Uruguayan's role in Ghana being knocked out of the 2010 World Cup.

Bill loathes Slim for what he has done and who he is but, as the issue progresses and the two go on their many blood-soaked missions, both Bill and the reader begin to be swept up in Slim's charm.

I’m a Cowboys fan who loathes the Redskins.

Is there anyone who loathes commitment more than Aaron Rodgers?

The coronavirus poses another global challenge to Trump: entangling him more closely with the international institutions he loathes.

Eve loathes Ben for murdering her beloved daughter, Paige Larson (True O’Brien).

Ava loathes Carly, but this is absolutely appalling!

Despite their similarities, Boko Haram is in the Salafist tradition that generally loathes the Shia, and it is therefore highly unlikely that the two groups would join forces,” McCaslin argued.

He also loathes dressing up, meaning the gold blazer he’ll wear when he’s inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame won’t get much use after Saturday night’s ceremony.

Kelly was praised for bringing more order to the White House but his relationship with Trump, who loathes being managed, soon grew frosty.

True, Rosenstein could insist that he technically only said that there was no evidence in the original indictment, but that’s the kind of legalistic quibbling that, in my experience, the public loathes.

Clark also loathes the "desk work" that Ryan typically finds himself "at home" doing.

Garfield's world has specific locations that appear normally on the comic strips, like the Vet's office, a place he loathes.

He is angry with his mother because of her long standing affair with a man Hamlet hates, and Hamlet must face the fact that he has been sired by the man he loathes.

In Visions, Blake writes: Till she who burns with youth, and knows no fixed lot, is bound In spells of law to one she loathes? and must she drag the chain Of life in weary lust?

Margaret loathes all four "vagabonds", but her most heated rivalry is with Granny, with whom she occasionally has some "scraps".