How Do You Spell LOATHES?

Pronunciation: [lˈə͡ʊðz] (IPA)

The word "loathes" is spelled with the letters L-O-A-T-H-E-S. The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /loʊðz/. The "th" sound is pronounced as a voiceless dental fricative, which means the tongue is placed behind the upper teeth and air is pushed out to create a hissing sound. The "s" at the end of the word is pronounced as a voiced alveolar fricative, which means the tongue is placed against the alveolar ridge and air is pushed out, creating a buzzing sound. The word "loathes" means to feel an intense dislike or hatred towards something or someone.

LOATHES Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "loathes" is a verb derived from the word "loathe." It refers to the intense feeling of intense disgust, aversion, or strong dislike towards someone or something. When an individual loathes something or someone, they have an extreme repulsion or hatred towards it, often experiencing a deep emotional or psychological resistance.

    Loathing typically arises when someone feels an overwhelming distaste, abhorrence, or loathing towards a specific person, object, action, or situation. This reaction may be due to personal preferences, moral or ethical reasons, past experiences, or a combination of factors. Loathing often involves an intense desire to avoid or distance oneself from the thing or person that inspires this strong aversion.

    The feeling of loathing can manifest in various ways such as physical discomfort, psychological unease, or even visceral anger. It may lead to behavioral changes such as avoidance, isolation, or expressions of aggression towards the object of loathing. Additionally, loathing can impact one's overall emotional state, generating stress, anxiety, or even feelings of bitterness and resentment.

    In summary, the term "loathes" refers to the action of experiencing profound disgust, aversion, or strong dislike towards something or someone. It conveys an intense emotional response characterized by repulsion, hatred, and a desire to distance oneself from the source of loathing.

Common Misspellings for LOATHES

Etymology of LOATHES

The word "loathes" is derived from the Old English word "laðian" which means "to dislike, to detest". It is related to the Middle English word "lothen" which means "to dislike greatly, to feel extreme aversion". Ultimately, it can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word "*laþōną" which means "to invite hate, to offend".

Similar spelling words for LOATHES

Conjugate verb Loathes

CONDITIONAL

I would loathe
we would loathe
you would loathe
he/she/it would loathe
they would loathe

FUTURE

I will loathe
we will loathe
you will loathe
he/she/it will loathe
they will loathe

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have loathed
we will have loathed
you will have loathed
he/she/it will have loathed
they will have loathed

PAST

I loathed
we loathed
you loathed
he/she/it loathed
they loathed

PAST PERFECT

I had loathed
we had loathed
you had loathed
he/she/it had loathed
they had loathed

PRESENT

I loathe
we loathe
you loathe
he/she/it loathes
they loathe

PRESENT PERFECT

I have loathed
we have loathed
you have loathed
he/she/it has loathed
they have loathed
I am loathing
we are loathing
you are loathing
he/she/it is loathing
they are loathing
I was loathing
we were loathing
you were loathing
he/she/it was loathing
they were loathing
I will be loathing
we will be loathing
you will be loathing
he/she/it will be loathing
they will be loathing
I have been loathing
we have been loathing
you have been loathing
he/she/it has been loathing
they have been loathing
I had been loathing
we had been loathing
you had been loathing
he/she/it had been loathing
they had been loathing
I will have been loathing
we will have been loathing
you will have been loathing
he/she/it will have been loathing
they will have been loathing
I would have loathed
we would have loathed
you would have loathed
he/she/it would have loathed
they would have loathed
I would be loathing
we would be loathing
you would be loathing
he/she/it would be loathing
they would be loathing
I would have been loathing
we would have been loathing
you would have been loathing
he/she/it would have been loathing
they would have been loathing

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