Synonym: reluctant, unwilling. Similar words: loathe, loathsome, float, bloat, gloat, afloat, bloated, bloating. Meaning: [ləʊθ] adj. 1. unwillingness to do something contrary to your custom 2. (usually followed by `to') strongly opposed.
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(31) He seemed loath to raise the subject and I did not see why I should do so.
(32) He was loath to leave his friends, his school and his soccer team, on which he was now a starter.
(33) She was loath to depart.
(34) She is loath to give up her hard-earned liberty.
(35) He was loath to be left alone.
(36) When he suggested a walk, I was nothing loath.
(37) He consented at once, nothing loath.
(38) When he suggested a meal, I was nothing loath.
(39) Such programs would help enmesh North Korea in greater cooperation with the outside world, with benefits that Pyongyang might be loath to abandon.
(40) Also, I'm loath to talk rubbish that will mislead the younger generation.
(41) He was loath to surrender his sweetheart to his wife.
(42) Utilities have been loath to publicize the Russian bomb supply line for fear of spooking consumers: the fuel from missiles that may have once been aimed at your home may now be lighting it.
(43) He asked my name, which I was very loath to give, but there was no remedy.
(44) They react on this one problem very slow, very loath.
(45) He spent so many unforgettable days with them that he was loath to part with them.
(46) Far from being unctuous Pat was always loath to appear acquiescent.
(47) This is another reason why China is loath to revalue, their source of power comes from holding USD's that are overvalued,(http://sentencedict.com/loath.html) which actually makes Chinese monetary policy defacto set by the US Treasury.
(48) The playboy wouldn't ever like to live with her, but he's nothing loath to take her out to the theatre or a restaurant.
(49) If discover the child is honest, do not like not loath also child.
(50) A vast sky that is long to roar tremor, full embody loath and grievous, surprisedly adore an inn don't go of food Fu the Jiu is flurried dispelled merely flee.
(51) Everyone looked at him as if loath to let him leave.
(52) I was very loath to dispose of them for a trifle.