loth (Meaning)

Wordnet

loth (s)

unwillingness to do something contrary to your custom

(usually followed by `to') strongly opposed

Webster

loth (a.)

Alt. of Lothsome

loth Sentence Examples

  1. Despite his initial reluctance, he was ultimately not loth to assist her.
  2. The princess was loth to leave her secluded tower, but duty called.
  3. The wounded soldier was loth to admit his pain, fearing he would be seen as weak.
  4. The child was loth to share his favorite toy with his younger siblings.
  5. The traveler was loth to venture into the dangerous forest alone.
  6. The scholar was loth to finish his manuscript, as it represented years of dedicated work.
  7. The artist was loth to sell her masterpiece, as it held sentimental value.
  8. The politician was loth to concede defeat, even though the polls showed otherwise.
  9. The homeowner was loth to renovate his historic home, but knew it was in desperate need of repairs.
  10. The employee was loth to inform her boss of the mistake, fearing repercussions.

FAQs About the word loth

unwillingness to do something contrary to your custom, (usually followed by `to') strongly opposedAlt. of Lothsome

reluctant, hesitant, disinclined,unwilling, reticent, cagy,cagey, uneager, faltering, dubious

glad, enthusiastic, happy, enthusiastic, ready, willing,inclined, ready, glad, keen

Despite his initial reluctance, he was ultimately not loth to assist her.

The princess was loth to leave her secluded tower, but duty called.

The wounded soldier was loth to admit his pain, fearing he would be seen as weak.

The child was loth to share his favorite toy with his younger siblings.