loathly Synonyms

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loathly Meaning

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loathly (s)

highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust

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loathly (a.)

Loathsome.

Webster

loathly (adv.)

Unwillingly; reluctantly.

(/) So as to cause loathing.

loathly Sentence Examples

  1. The loathly creature lurked in the shadows, its foul odor permeating the air.
  2. Despite his wealth, the king was loathly to share his fortune with the needy.
  3. The princess shuddered at the thought of marrying the loathly ogre.
  4. The knight's once-noble face was now loathly and disfigured by scars.
  5. The disease ravaged his body, leaving him loathly and unable to bear his own visage.
  6. The loathly woman cursed the prince for turning her away, vowing to make him pay dearly.
  7. The old woman's voice was loathly and rasping, like the scraping of claws on stone.
  8. The loathly swamp creature crawled through the murky waters, its eyes glowing an eerie green.
  9. The town was loathly to welcome the outcast, fearing he would bring misfortune upon them.
  10. Despite his loathly appearance, the hunchback proved to be a kind and gentle soul.

FAQs About the word loathly

highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgustLoathsome., Unwillingly; reluctantly., (/) So as to cause loathing.

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The loathly creature lurked in the shadows, its foul odor permeating the air.

Despite his wealth, the king was loathly to share his fortune with the needy.

The princess shuddered at the thought of marrying the loathly ogre.

The knight's once-noble face was now loathly and disfigured by scars.