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loathly
1[ lohth-lee, lohth- ]
adverb
- reluctantly; unwillingly.
loathly
2[ lohth-lee, lohth- ]
adjective
- loathsome; hideous; repulsive.
loathly
1/ ˈləʊðlɪ /
adjective
- an archaic word for loathsome
loathly
2/ ˈləʊθlɪ /
adverb
- with reluctance; unwillingly
Word History and Origins
Origin of loathly1
Example Sentences
As if he thinks I am not loathly, as though he does not find my mortality contagious.
She had re-membered the stories of her childhood, the most loathly and ancient bugaboo her nurse had ever frightened her with.
And besides this Nature hath given unto man a countenance not terrible and loathly, as unto other brute beasts; but meek and demure, representing the very tokens of love and benevolence.
Appalled by this vivid resemblance, and seeing before her an apparently endless continuance of a similar loathly landscape, Fidunia's trembling and really wearied limbs refused to carry her farther.
For if they brought her here, if they confronted him with her, how loathly a figure he must cut even in his own eyes!
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