loathe
detest / abhor / hate
Transitive Verb
past: loathedpp: loatheding: loathing
This verb conveys a visceral, deep-seated aversion that goes beyond simple dislike or hatred. It often suggests a feeling of physical repulsion or disgust, as if the object of the emotion is contaminating or intolerable. It is typically used in contexts of strong personal preference or moral condemnation. While similar to hate, this word emphasizes the intensity of the disgust and the desire to avoid the object entirely. It is frequently paired with gerunds to describe a profound reluctance to perform a specific task or habit.