loth
Loth - What does it mean?
loth | |Loth vs Disinclined - What's the difference?
loth | disinclined | Related terms |Loth is a related term of disinclined.
As adjectives the difference between loth and disinclined
is that loth is (uk|rare) while disinclined is not inclined; having a disinclination; being unwilling.As a verb disinclined is
(disincline).Loth vs Coy - What's the difference?
loth | coy | Related terms |Loth is a related term of coy.
As adjectives the difference between loth and coy
is that loth is (uk|rare) while coy is (dated) bashful, shy, retiring.As a verb coy is
(obsolete) to caress, pet; to coax, entice.As a noun coy is
a trap from which waterfowl may be hunted.Loth vs Repugnant - What's the difference?
loth | repugnant | Related terms |Loth is a related term of repugnant.
As adjectives the difference between loth and repugnant
is that loth is (uk|rare) while repugnant is repugnant.As a verb repugnant is
.Loth vs Backward - What's the difference?
loth | backward | Related terms |Loth is a related term of backward.
As adjectives the difference between loth and backward
is that loth is (uk|rare) while backward is (of motion) pertaining to the direction towards the back.As an adverb backward is
(of motion) in the direction towards the back; backwards.As a noun backward is
the state behind or past.Unwilling vs Loth - What's the difference?
unwilling | loth | Related terms |Unwilling is a related term of loth.
As adjectives the difference between unwilling and loth
is that unwilling is not willing; loath; disinclined; reluctant; as, an unwilling servant while loth is (uk|rare).Averse vs Loth - What's the difference?
averse | loth | Related terms |Averse is a related term of loth.
As adjectives the difference between averse and loth
is that averse is having a repugnance or opposition of mind while loth is (uk|rare).As a verb averse
is to turn away.Wikidiffcom vs Loth - What's the difference?
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