Definitions for: Loath


[adj] unwillingness to do something contrary to your custom; "a reluctant smile"; "loath to admit a mistake"; "unwilling to face facts"



Webster (1913) Definition: Loath (l[=o]th), a. [OE. looth, loth, AS. l[=a]?
hostile, odious; akin to OS. l[=a][eth], G. leid, Icel.
lei[eth]r, Sw. led, G. leiden to suffer, OHG. l[=i]dan to
suffer, go, cf. AS. l[=i][eth]an to go, Goth. leipan, and E.
lead to guide.]
1. Hateful; odious; disliked. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

2. Filled with disgust or aversion; averse; unwilling;
reluctant; as, loath to part.

Full loth were him to curse for his tithes.
--Chaucer.

Why, then, though loath, yet must I be content.
--Shak.

Synonyms: loth, reluctant, unwilling

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