Meaning & Definition of word "Loathsome"

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    Loathsome

    /ˈloʊθsəm/

    adjective:

    • 1. Causing hatred or disgust; repulsive.
      • Example: The loathsome behavior of the criminal shocked everyone in the community.
    • 2. Extremely unpleasant; offensive.
      • Example: She couldn't stand the loathsome smell coming from the garbage.
    • 3. Deserving of strong dislike or aversion.
      • Example: His loathsome attitude towards others made him few friends.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from loath + -some

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    loathsome task:

    A job or duty that is highly unpleasant or distasteful.

    loathsome behavior:

    Actions that are regarded as morally repugnant.

    loathsome attitude:

    A way of thinking or behaving that is contemptible and repulsive.

    Related Words

    loathe:

    To feel intense aversion for.

    loathing:

    A strong feeling of disgust or repulsion.

    loath:

    Unwilling or reluctant.

    Slang Meanings of loathsome

    Meaning: Super gross or extremely unpleasant.

    Example Sentence: That new restaurant's food was just loathsome.

    Meaning: Highly disliked or detested.

    Example Sentence: He's such a loathsome character in the movie.