Loath vs Undefined - What's the difference?
loath | undefined |
unwilling, reluctant; averse, disinclined
* 1911 , (Jack London), The Whale Tooth
*:The frizzle-headed man-eaters were loath to leave their fleshpots so long as the harvest of human carcases was plentiful. Sometimes, when the harvest was too plentiful, they imposed on the missionaries by letting the word slip out that on such a day there would be a killing and a barbecue.
(obsolete) hostile, angry, loathsome, unpleasant
Lacking a definition or value.
(mathematics, computing) That does not have a meaning and is thus not assigned an interpretation.
As adjectives the difference between loath and undefined
is that loath is unwilling, reluctant; averse, disinclined while undefined is lacking a definition or value.loath
English
Alternative forms
* loth (mostly UK)Adjective
(er)- I was loath to return to the office without the Henderson file.
Usage notes
* Often confused in meaning and pronunciation with loathe, a related transitive verb. * This spelling is about four times as common as "loth" in the UK and fifty times as common in the US.Synonyms
* unwilling, reluctant, averse, disinclinedAnagrams
*undefined
English
Adjective
(wikipedia undefined) (-)- The result of division by zero is undefined .
