loathly

[ˈləʊθli]

loathly Definition

  • 1disgusting; repulsive
  • 2reluctant; unwilling

Using loathly: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "loathly" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The loathly smell of the garbage made me feel sick.

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    She was loathly to attend the party because she didn't know anyone there.

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    The loathly creature scared the children away.

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    He had a loathly expression on his face when he saw the mess.

loathly Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with loathly

  • a mythical creature that is often depicted as a dragon or serpent and is usually associated with evil or misfortune

    Example

    The loathly worm was said to have terrorized the village for years until a brave knight slayed it.

  • loathly lady

    a character in folklore who appears as an ugly, old woman and can only be transformed into a beautiful maiden by a brave knight who agrees to marry her

    Example

    The loathly lady offered the knight a choice between a beautiful wife who would be unfaithful or an ugly but loyal wife. The knight chose the latter and the loathly lady transformed into a beautiful woman.

Origins of loathly

from Old English 'lāþlic', meaning 'hateful, hostile'

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Summary: loathly in Brief

The term 'loathly' [ˈləʊθli] describes something disgusting or repulsive, such as 'The loathly smell of the garbage made me feel sick.' It can also mean reluctant or unwilling, as in 'She was loathly to attend the party because she didn't know anyone there.' The phrase 'loathly worm' refers to a mythical creature often associated with evil, while 'loathly lady' is a character in folklore who transforms from an ugly old woman to a beautiful maiden.