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  2. Synonyms. averse. indisposed (NOT WILLING) formal. unwilling. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. not wanting to do something. unwilling She was unwilling to hand over the money. loath I was loath to spend all the money at once. balk The MP balked at a proposal to raise council tax.

    • Loathe

      LOATHE definition: 1. to hate someone or something: 2. to...

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  3. The meaning of LOATH is unwilling to do something contrary to one's ways of thinking : reluctant. How to use loath in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Loath.

  4. Definition of loath adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. Ready in mind, disposition, or will, esp. for something or to do something; inclined, disposed, willing; eager, keen, prompt.

  6. Definitions of 'loath' If you are loath to do something, you do not want to do it. [...] More. Pronunciations of the word 'loath' British English: loʊθ American English: loʊθ. More. Synonyms of 'loath' • unwilling, against, opposed, counter [...] More. Examples of 'loath' in a sentence.

  7. If you are loath to do something, you really don't want to do it. If you are reluctant to go swimming, people will say you are loath to swim — but if they are really mean, they might throw you in the pool anyway. The adjective loath is used to describe being extremely opposed to something.

  8. To loathe is to hate something with disgust. But loath, well, loath isn’t a verb at all. It’s an adjective , and we use it to describe someone who is reluctant or unwilling to do something.

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