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Definition of "loathsomely" [loathsomely]

  • In a way that is loathsome. (adverb)

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Use "loathsomely" in a sentence
  • "If we complain, we're accused of being liberals, because if we were conservative, we'd all fall for their us/them, good/evil rhetoric, they're loathsomely dishonest accusations of communism and socialism (which aren't synonyms, by the way), and their exhortation to carry machine guns to political rallies and commit acts of violence and treason."
  • "As her jockstrap of a partner, Kieran Bew is loathsomely believable, a bloke-streak, long jawed, rolling shouldered, gloomily strong."
  • "That said, we're really excited about his new book Zombie Spaceship Wasteland and this interview with Conan is just another example of why he's so loathsomely charming in every possible way."