loathe definicja W języku polskim

  • 0 to hate someone or something -- nie cierpieć

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Examples of loathe

  • The next generation will loathe us, and that is storing up great trouble for the future.

  • Let us say that they and all that they do have nothing to do with us, that we despise, loathe and condemn them.

  • When he became responsible for aviation, the national media drew attention to the fact that he loathed travelling by plane.

  • I do not think that the remedy for the atrocities, which we all loathe and abominate, could be better put than in these words.

  • In certain ways, modern and contemporary critics romanticize "race" in nineteenth-century novels: quite aware of its historical occurrence, they loathe to face - or to explicate - its literary signs and representation.

  • In short, it may be that well before the poor law was officially abolished, it was by no means as loathed as we are led to believe.

  • The degree of contamination perceived ranges on a scale which has fear, abhorrence, loathing and contempt at one end, and nothing worse than low social esteem at the other.

  • Love or loathe the post-modern revolution, this provocative work will be read with growing interest by both emerging and established students of adult ageing.

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