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Loath in a sentence

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Sentence count:52+1 Only show simple sentencesPosted:2017-03-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: reluctantunwillingSimilar words: loatheloathsomefloatbloatgloatafloatbloatedbloatingMeaning: [ləʊθ]  adj. 1. unwillingness to do something contrary to your custom 2. (usually followed by `to') strongly opposed. 
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(1) The little girl was loath to leave her mother.
(2) You are the one who I am loath to bully.How can I let others tease you?
(3) He is loath to get out of bed on cold mornings.
(4) He was loath to admit his mistake.
(5) I'm loath to spend it all at once.
(6) He seemed somewhat loath to depart.
(7) I felt loath to sully the gleaming brass knocker by handling it.
(8) Sarah was loath to tell her mother what had happened.
(9) She is loath to encourage folks to sit tight.
(10) He seemed loath to raise the subject.
(11) None the less, doctors were loath to reveal their predictions to patients, unless, of course, complete recovery was expected.
(12) Congressmen are loath to limit the amount of time they can be in office.
(13) Many regulars are, however, loath to move elsewhere, for Central is central.
(14) White House officials said that President Bush was loath to impose burdens on industry as the country began to emerge from recession.
(15) Yet he is loath to part with skilled people who could prove difficult to replace come the upturn.
(16) People at that time were loath to take any action.
(17) Some conveyancers have been loath to prepare the package of documentation set out above because of market conditions. Sentencedict.com
(18) But developing nations are loath to agree unless they too are given some kind of guaranteed status on the Security Council.
(19) Many gay men are understandably loath to take a lesson in prevention from heterosexuals, but that lesson stands none the less.
(20) She was absolutely loath to do it and shuddered to imagine how he would react when he found out.
(21) Your fellow-passengers, severely shaken, Will almost all be loath to stick around.
(22) His mother was still asleep and he was loath to wake her.
(23) They may be loath to accept a partner and some female insects are decorated with sharp spikes to discourage courtship.
(24) Children are very conservative where food is concerned, they are very loath to try anything out of the ordinary.
(25) Even the Church will today readily admit this, while remaining loath to relinquish many of the benefits obtained by the deception.
(26) By the time Frodo reaches Mount Doom he is loath to get rid of the Ring.
(27) My job entailed being on call for shipping in the harbour and for this reason I was loath to live outside Stornoway.
(28) It was my home for many months, so much so that when at last I was discharged, I was loath to leave.
(29) In much of his treatment of Kabylia Bourdieu is loath to speak of symbolic capital at all.
(30) On the other hand, if I were just too fascinating the gallant gentlemen might be loath to drown me.
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