Loathed

How many syllables in Loathed?

loathed has 1 syllables

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loathed

Definition of Loathed

To feel intense dislike or disgust for someone or something.

How should Loathed divide into syllables

The word 'loathed' has one syllable. It has two vowels (o, a) and four consonants (l, th, d).

Part of Speech - Loathed

Verb

I loathed the taste of broccoli.

Sentences with Loathed

  • I loathed getting up early for school.
  • She loathed the idea of eating sushi.
  • He loathed the taste of onions.
  • They loathed going to the dentist.
  • My cat loathed taking baths.
  • The thought of cleaning the bathroom made her loathe the task.
  • He loathed the sound of nails on a chalkboard.
  • She loathed the idea of public speaking.
  • The politician was loathed by many voters.
  • The villagers loathed the invading army.
  • I loathe the smell of gasoline.
  • The idea of eating insects made her loathe the thought of survival shows.
  • He loathed the color yellow.
  • She loathed the feeling of sand between her toes.
  • The students loathed the boring lecture.
  • He loathed the taste of coffee.
  • She loathed the sound of alarms.
  • The dog loathed going to the vet.
  • I loathed the feeling of wet socks.
  • She loathed the idea of wearing a dress.

Quotes with Loathed

  • I have loathed life, and yet I would live it again and again.
  • I have always loathed the sight of people sleeping on trains and buses. They remind me of helpless, abandoned creatures.
  • I loathed every day and regret every day I spent in school.
  • I loathed being sixty-four, and I will hate being sixty-five. I don't let on about such things in person; in person, I am cheerful and Pollyannaish.
  • I have always loathed the sight of a naked man, and naked women don't interest me much more.
  • I have always loathed celebrities.
  • I loathe narcissism, but I approve of vanity.
  • I loathe the expression 'What makes him tick.' It is the American mind, looking for simple and singular solution, that uses the foolish expression. A person not only ticks, he also chimes and strikes the hour, falls and breaks and has to be put together again, and sometimes stops like an electric clock in a thunderstorm.
  • I loathed the world and everyone in it.
  • I loathe gardening, but I love gardens, and I have two beautiful gardens.
  • All over the world, there is an order in the way things are done. In many cases, it is the order of things people have learned to loathe.
  • I have always loathed politics, and I don't like sports.
  • I have always loathed the use of the word 'cancer' to describe a character flaw.
  • I loathe my ex-husband.
  • I loathed every day and regret every day I spent in school.
  • I loathe the expression 'What makes him tick.' It is the American mind, looking for simple and singular solution, that uses the foolish expression.

Number of characters in Loathed

7 ( l, o, a, t, h, e, d )

Unique letters in Loathed

7 ( l, o, a, t, h, e, d )

Loathed Backwards

dehtaol

Phonetic Transcription of Loathed

IPA (International): ləʊðd

ARA (American): loðd

EPA (English): ləʊðd

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