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loath·ing [ˈləʊðɪŋ] N no pl

loathing (hate)
loathing (disgust)
gnus m
fear and loathing
to fill sb with loathing
to have a loathing for sb/sth

I . loathe [ləʊð] ADJ Am

loathe → loath:

II . loathe [ləʊð] VB trans

See also loath

loath [ləʊθ] ADJ pred form to be loath to do sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The second group is viewed with a mixture of loathing and admiration.
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Their mutual loathing is reflected among their respective sets of supporters.
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Despite this loathing, he still feels a duty towards his family and slips money through the door even when his father kicks him out.
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It is a mixture of respect and loathing.
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She was consumed by rage against her father and loathing for his mentality.
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The two men's mutual loathing results in a tense confrontation.
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After a long period of mutual loathing, the two girls later become close friends.
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From which we can only assume at best indifference towards and at worst a profound loathing of the human condition.
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Despite her loathing for it, she is also an excellent salesperson.
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For most people it is less about fear than about loathing, similar to the reaction many people have to snakes or rats.
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