slovodefinícia
loath
(mass)
loath
- nerád
loath
(encz)
loath,neochota n: Zdeněk Brož
loath
(encz)
loath,nerad Zdeněk Brož
Loath
(gcide)
Loath \Loath\ (l[=o]th), a. [OE. looth, loth, AS. l[=a][eth]
hostile, odious; akin to OS. l[=a][eth], G. leid, Icel.
lei[eth]r, Sw. led, G. leiden to suffer, OHG. l[imac]dan to
suffer, go, cf. AS. l[imac][eth]an to go, Goth. leipan, and
E. lead to guide.]
1. Hateful; odious; disliked. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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2. Filled with disgust or aversion; averse; unwilling;
reluctant; as, loath to part.
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Full loth were him to curse for his tithes.
--Chaucer.
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Why, then, though loath, yet must I be content.
--Shak.
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loath
(wn)
loath
adj 1: unwillingness to do something contrary to your custom; "a
reluctant smile"; "loath to admit a mistake" [syn:
loath, loth, reluctant]
2: (usually followed by `to') strongly opposed; "antipathetic to
new ideas"; "averse to taking risks"; "loath to go on such
short notice"; "clearly indisposed to grant their request"
[syn: antipathetic, antipathetical, averse(p),
indisposed(p), loath(p), loth(p)]
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loathly
(encz)
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loathsome
(encz)
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loathsomely
(encz)
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loathsomeness
(encz)
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Loath
(gcide)
Loath \Loath\ (l[=o]th), a. [OE. looth, loth, AS. l[=a][eth]
hostile, odious; akin to OS. l[=a][eth], G. leid, Icel.
lei[eth]r, Sw. led, G. leiden to suffer, OHG. l[imac]dan to
suffer, go, cf. AS. l[imac][eth]an to go, Goth. leipan, and
E. lead to guide.]
1. Hateful; odious; disliked. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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2. Filled with disgust or aversion; averse; unwilling;
reluctant; as, loath to part.
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Full loth were him to curse for his tithes.
--Chaucer.
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Why, then, though loath, yet must I be content.
--Shak.
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Loathe
(gcide)
Loathe \Loathe\, v. i.
To feel disgust or nausea. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]Loathe \Loathe\ (l[=o][th]), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Loathed
(l[=o][th]d); p. pr. & vb. n. Loathing.] [AS. l[=a][eth]ian
to hate. See Loath.]
1. To feel extreme disgust at, or aversion for.
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Loathing the honeyed cakes, I Ionged for bread.
--Cowley.
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2. To dislike greatly; to abhor; to hate; to detest.
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The secret which I loathe. --Waller.
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She loathes the vital sir. --Dryden.

Syn: To hate; abhor; detest; abominate. See Hate.
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Loathed
(gcide)
Loathe \Loathe\ (l[=o][th]), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Loathed
(l[=o][th]d); p. pr. & vb. n. Loathing.] [AS. l[=a][eth]ian
to hate. See Loath.]
1. To feel extreme disgust at, or aversion for.
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Loathing the honeyed cakes, I Ionged for bread.
--Cowley.
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2. To dislike greatly; to abhor; to hate; to detest.
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The secret which I loathe. --Waller.
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She loathes the vital sir. --Dryden.

Syn: To hate; abhor; detest; abominate. See Hate.
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Loather
(gcide)
Loather \Loath"er\, n.
One who loathes.
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Loathful
(gcide)
Loathful \Loath"ful\, a.
1. Full of loathing; hating; abhorring. "Loathful eyes."
--Spenser.
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2. Causing a feeling of loathing; disgusting.
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Above the reach of loathful, sinful lust. --Spenser.
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Loathing
(gcide)
Loathe \Loathe\ (l[=o][th]), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Loathed
(l[=o][th]d); p. pr. & vb. n. Loathing.] [AS. l[=a][eth]ian
to hate. See Loath.]
1. To feel extreme disgust at, or aversion for.
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Loathing the honeyed cakes, I Ionged for bread.
--Cowley.
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2. To dislike greatly; to abhor; to hate; to detest.
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The secret which I loathe. --Waller.
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She loathes the vital sir. --Dryden.

Syn: To hate; abhor; detest; abominate. See Hate.
[1913 Webster]Loathing \Loath"ing\, n.
Extreme disgust; a feeling of aversion, nausea, abhorrence,
or detestation.
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The mutual fear and loathing of the hostile races.
--Macaulay.
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Loathingly
(gcide)
Loathingly \Loath"ing*ly\, adv.
With loathing.
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Loathliness
(gcide)
Loathliness \Loath"li*ness\, n.
Loathsomeness. [Obs.]
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Loathly
(gcide)
Loathly \Loath"ly\ (l[=o][th]"l[y^]), a. [AS. l[=a][eth]lic.]
Loathsome. [Obs.] " Loathly mouth." --Spenser.
[1913 Webster]Loathly \Loath"ly\ (l[=o]th"l[y^]), adv.
1. Unwillingly; reluctantly.
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This shows that you from nature loathly stray.
--Donne.
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2. (l[=o][th]"l[y^]) So as to cause loathing. [Obs.]
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With dust and blood his locks were loathly dight.
--Fairfax.
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Loathness
(gcide)
Loathness \Loath"ness\, n.
Unwillingness; reluctance.
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A general silence and loathness to speak. --Bacon.
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Loathsome
(gcide)
Loathsome \Loath"some\, a.
Fitted to cause loathing; exciting disgust; disgusting; as, a
loathsome disease.
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The most loathsome and deadly forms of infection.
--Macaulay.
-- Loath"some*ly. adv. -- Loath"some*ness, n.
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Loathsomely
(gcide)
Loathsome \Loath"some\, a.
Fitted to cause loathing; exciting disgust; disgusting; as, a
loathsome disease.
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The most loathsome and deadly forms of infection.
--Macaulay.
-- Loath"some*ly. adv. -- Loath"some*ness, n.
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Loathsomeness
(gcide)
Loathsome \Loath"some\, a.
Fitted to cause loathing; exciting disgust; disgusting; as, a
loathsome disease.
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The most loathsome and deadly forms of infection.
--Macaulay.
-- Loath"some*ly. adv. -- Loath"some*ness, n.
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Loathy
(gcide)
Loathy \Loath"y\, a.
Loathsome. [Obs.] --Spenser.
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loathe
(wn)
loathe
v 1: find repugnant; "I loathe that man"; "She abhors cats"
[syn: abhor, loathe, abominate, execrate]
loather
(wn)
loather
n 1: one who hates or loathes [syn: abominator, loather]
loathing
(wn)
loathing
n 1: hate coupled with disgust [syn: abhorrence,
abomination, detestation, execration, loathing,
odium]
loathly
(wn)
loathly
adj 1: highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust; "a
disgusting smell"; "distasteful language"; "a loathsome
disease"; "the idea of eating meat is repellent to me";
"revolting food"; "a wicked stench" [syn: disgusting,
disgustful, distasteful, foul, loathly,
loathsome, repellent, repellant, repelling,
revolting, skanky, wicked, yucky]
loathsome
(wn)
loathsome
adj 1: causing or able to cause nausea; "a nauseating smell";
"nauseous offal"; "a sickening stench" [syn:
nauseating, nauseous, noisome, queasy,
loathsome, offensive, sickening, vile]
2: highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust; "a disgusting
smell"; "distasteful language"; "a loathsome disease"; "the
idea of eating meat is repellent to me"; "revolting food"; "a
wicked stench" [syn: disgusting, disgustful,
distasteful, foul, loathly, loathsome, repellent,
repellant, repelling, revolting, skanky, wicked,
yucky]
loathsomeness
(wn)
loathsomeness
n 1: the quality of being disgusting to the senses or emotions;
"the vileness of his language surprised us" [syn:
loathsomeness, repulsiveness, sliminess, vileness,
lousiness, wickedness]
fear and loathing
(foldoc)
fear and loathing

(Hunter S. Thompson) A state inspired by the prospect of
dealing with certain real-world systems and standards that are
totally brain-damaged but ubiquitous - Intel 8086s,
COBOL, EBCDIC, or any IBM machine except the Rios
(also known as the RS/6000).

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(1994-12-06)
fear and loathing
(jargon)
fear and loathing
n.

[from Hunter S. Thompson] A state inspired by the prospect of dealing with
certain real-world systems and standards that are totally brain-damaged
but ubiquitous — Intel 8086s, or COBOL, or EBCDIC, or any IBM machine
bigger than a workstation. “Ack! They want PCs to be able to talk to the AI
machine. Fear and loathing time!”

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