loather (Meaning)

Wordnet

loather (n)

one who hates or loathes

Webster

loather (n.)

One who loathes.

loather Sentence Examples

  1. As a self-proclaimed loather of crowds, she avoided public gatherings like the plague.
  2. His loather's heart turned away from any form of affection or intimacy.
  3. The loather of all things modern reveled in the nostalgia of a bygone era.
  4. Her unwavering loathing for vegetables made her dinnertime a battleground.
  5. The loather of authority found solace in challenging the status quo.
  6. With a loathing expression on his face, he cast a disdainful glance at his rival.
  7. The loather of insects had an irrational fear that made her skin crawl.
  8. Their loathing for each other was so intense that they could barely coexist in the same room.
  9. The loather of success envied those who achieved it, his heart filled with bitterness.
  10. In her loathing of herself, she resorted to self-destructive behavior.

FAQs About the word loather

one who hates or loathesOne who loathes.

hate,despise, abhor, detest, disapprove (of), deprecate, deplore, scorn, disdain, have it in for

desire, prefer, desire, like, prefer, enjoy,love, enjoy, like, love

As a self-proclaimed loather of crowds, she avoided public gatherings like the plague.

His loather's heart turned away from any form of affection or intimacy.

The loather of all things modern reveled in the nostalgia of a bygone era.

Her unwavering loathing for vegetables made her dinnertime a battleground.