loathsomeness (Meaning)

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loathsomeness (n)

the quality of being disgusting to the senses or emotions

loathsomeness Sentence Examples

  1. The decrepit house exuded an air of loathsomeness, with its broken windows and overgrown yard.
  2. His actions were characterized by a profound loathsomeness that disgusted those around him.
  3. The criminal's disregard for human life only added to the loathsomeness of his crimes.
  4. The putrid smell emanating from the abandoned dumpster added to the overall loathsomeness of the alleyway.
  5. The decrepit dungeon was filled with an aura of loathsomeness, sending shivers down the spines of anyone who dared to enter.
  6. The sheer loathsomeness of the villain's deeds left a lasting impact on the community.
  7. The politician's blatant lies and manipulation contributed to the general loathsomeness associated with politics.
  8. The dark forest was shrouded in an unsettling aura of loathsomeness, as if harboring unseen horrors.
  9. The character's transformation into a monstrous creature only heightened the sense of loathsomeness in the story.
  10. The protagonist could not shake off the feeling of loathsomeness that lingered after witnessing the gruesome crime scene.

FAQs About the word loathsomeness

the quality of being disgusting to the senses or emotions

immorality, depravity, repulsiveness, wickedness, badness, foulness, sinfulness, heinousness, hatefulness, baseness

delightfulness, pleasantness, agreeableness, desirability, agreeableness,pleasantness, delightfulness, desirability, desirableness, appeal

The decrepit house exuded an air of loathsomeness, with its broken windows and overgrown yard.

His actions were characterized by a profound loathsomeness that disgusted those around him.

The criminal's disregard for human life only added to the loathsomeness of his crimes.

The putrid smell emanating from the abandoned dumpster added to the overall loathsomeness of the alleyway.