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loath

Loath vs Abominate - What's the difference?

loath | abominate |


As adjectives the difference between loath and abominate

is that loath is unwilling, reluctant; averse, disinclined while abominate is (rare) abominable; detested .

As a verb abominate is

to feel disgust towards; to abhor; to loathe or detest thoroughly; to hate in the highest degree, as if with religious dread .

Loath vs Avid - What's the difference?

loath | avid |


As adjectives the difference between loath and avid

is that loath is unwilling, reluctant; averse, disinclined while avid is enthusiastic; passionate; longing eagerly; eager; greedy.

Influence vs Loath - What's the difference?

influence | loath |


As adjectives the difference between influence and loath

is that influence is influenced while loath is unwilling, reluctant; averse, disinclined.

As a verb influence

is .

Loath vs Oath - What's the difference?

loath | oath |


As an adjective loath

is unwilling, reluctant; averse, disinclined.

As a noun oath is

a solemn pledge or promise to a god, king, or another person, to attest to the truth of a statement or contract.

As a verb oath is

(archaic) to pledge.

Loath vs Lath - What's the difference?

loath | lath |


As an adjective loath

is unwilling, reluctant; averse, disinclined.

As a noun lath is

heat (in animals), rut or lath can be warrior.

Coath vs Loath - What's the difference?

coath | loath |


As a noun coath

is sickness; disease; pestilence.

As a verb coath

is to faint.

As an adjective loath is

unwilling, reluctant; averse, disinclined.

Loath vs Loach - What's the difference?

loath | loach |


As an adjective loath

is unwilling, reluctant; averse, disinclined.

As a noun loach is

a bottom-feeding freshwater fish in the superfamily cobitoidea.

Lowth vs Loath - What's the difference?

lowth | loath |


As a noun lowth

is lowness.

As an adjective loath is

unwilling, reluctant; averse, disinclined.

Loath vs Loathy - What's the difference?

loath | loathy |


As adjectives the difference between loath and loathy

is that loath is unwilling, reluctant; averse, disinclined while loathy is (archaic) loathsome.

Loath vs Lotah - What's the difference?

loath | lotah |

Lotah is a anagram of loath.



As an adjective loath

is unwilling, reluctant; averse, disinclined.

As a noun lotah is

an alternative spelling of lota (Indian water-pot.

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