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    loath - Dictionary definition and meaning for word loath

    Definition
    (adj) unwillingness to do something contrary to your custom
    Synonyms : loth , reluctant
    Example Sentence
    • a reluctant smile
    • loath to admit a mistake
    Definition
    (adj) (usually followed by `to') strongly opposed
    Example Sentence
    • antipathetic to new ideas
    • averse to taking risks
    • loath to go on such short notice
    • clearly indisposed to grant their request
   Mnemonics (Memory Aids) for loath

l+oath..oath..so if you have taken a oath of not doing what your dad guides you... you are very unwilling and reluctant to listen him.

LOATHE means to hate, to detest....hence if you have loathe for something you become loath

loath->in telugu ,loath means depth..wen d swimming pool's depth is more..we REFUSE to dive..

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load... i am always unwilling to carry so much load

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