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Difference between 'Loath' and 'Loathe'
Author:
Raghav Sharma
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Loath
Loath
means unwilling.
Loathe
To
loathe
is to dislike greatly.
Sample Usage
Loath
1. Nothing
loath
,he did as he was told.
2.
Loath
to admit a mistake.
Loathe
1. I
loathe
the man.
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