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Meaning & Definition of Loathsome in English

English

Loathsome

Causing hatred or disgust; abominable.


Pronunciation:

/ˈloʊθsəm/

Part of Speech:

adjective

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: Causing feelings of disgust or repulsion.

    Example Sentence: The loathsome smell from the garbage made everyone avoid the area.

  • Definition: Characterized by extreme aversion or repugnance.

    Example Sentence: His loathsome attitude towards his colleagues led to isolation in the office.

  • Definition: Arising from or causing great dislike.

    Example Sentence: The loathsome actions of the villain made him universally hated.

  • Definition: Repulsive or detestable in nature.

    Example Sentence: The loathsome behavior of the bully shocked the students.

  • Definition: Inspiring disgust or loathing.

    Example Sentence: They avoided the loathsome creatures that thrived in the swamp.

Etymology

Origin: Middle English, from loath + -some

Synonyms

detestablerepugnantabhorrenthatefuldisgusting

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.

Translations

  • Spanish: detestable
  • French: haïssable
  • German: abscheulich
  • Russian: отвратительный

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.