Third-person singular simple present indicative form of loathe.(verb)
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Use "loathes" in a sentence
"(cheers); and, lastly, as the recognition of an empire involves reception of its Ambassador, that the loyalty of Great Britain loathes the very idea of such an indignity being offered to the Royal"
"Mr. Adrià is considered the leading practitioner of molecular gastronomy a term he loathes, as he believes all cooking is molecular, famous for oddball combinations of foam and experimental dishes."
"When I mention the "p" word to Judy, she almost bristles; it is clear this is a label she loathes."