Synonyms for loathness
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : lohth, lohth |
Phonetic Transcription : loʊθ, loʊð |
Top 10 synonyms for loathness
Définition of loathness
Origin :- Old English lað "hated; hateful; hostile; repulsive," from Proto-Germanic *laithaz (cf. Old Saxon, Old Frisian leth "loathsome," Old Norse leiðr "hateful, hostile, loathed;" Middle Dutch lelijc, Dutch leelijk "ugly;" Old High German leid "sorrowful, hateful, offensive, grievous," German Leid "sorrow;" French laid "ugly," from Frankish *laid), from PIE root *leit- "to detest."
- Weakened meaning "averse, disinclined" is attested from late 14c. Loath to depart, a line from some long-forgotten song, is recorded since 1580s as a generic term expressive of any tune played at farewells, the sailing of a ship, etc. Related: Loathness.
- As in averseness : noun unwillingness
- As in unwillingness : noun indisposition
- As in disinclination : noun unwillingness to do or believe something
Antonyms for loathness
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