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    loath·ly
    /ˈlōTHlē/

    adjective

    • 1. causing hatred or disgust; repulsive: literary "loathly frogs and toads"

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  2. Loathly is an adjective meaning loathsome, repulsive, or an adverb meaning not willingly, reluctantly. Learn more about its word history, usage, and examples from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  3. Loathly can be an adjective meaning loathsome or hideous, or an adverb meaning reluctantly or unwillingly. See the origin, usage and example sentences of loathly from Dictionary.com.

  4. highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust. synonyms: disgustful, disgusting, distasteful, foul, loathsome, repellant, repellent, repelling, revolting, skanky, wicked, yucky. offensive. unpleasant or disgusting especially to the senses.

  5. Loathly can be an adverb meaning unwillingly or an adjective meaning loathsome. See the word frequency, origin, synonyms, pronunciation and examples of loathly in British and American English.

  6. Loathly is an adjective that means loathsome, hateful, or repulsive. It comes from Old English lāþlÄ«c, and has similar forms and synonyms.

  7. Loathly means loathsome or hideous, and can be used as an adjective or an adverb. Find out the origin, usage and translations of this archaic word from various sources.

  8. Loath is an adjective that means unwilling or reluctant to do something. It is often used with a to-infinitive verb phrase. Learn more about its usage, synonyms, and examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.