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Loth for Dummies

adjective

pronunciation: loʊθ

What does Loth really mean?

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Loth is a word that expresses a feeling of strong reluctance or hesitation towards doing something. It's like when you really don't want to do a certain task or activity, and you feel a very strong resistance inside you, as if you want to avoid it at all costs. It's like when you don't have any desire or enthusiasm to take part in something. It's completely normal to feel loth about certain things in life, because we all have different likes and dislikes, and not everything will appeal to us. It's like when you're asked to eat your least favorite food, like broccoli or spinach, and you cringe at the very thought of it. Your body and mind immediately create a resistance and you say, "No way, I'm not doing that, I'm so loth to eat it!"

Revised and Fact checked by Daniel Thompson on 2023-10-29 02:30:26

Loth In a sentece

Learn how to use Loth inside a sentece

  • Sarah felt loth to go to the party because she didn't know anyone there.
  • John is loth to ask for help because he prefers to do things on his own.
  • The students were loth to leave the class because they were enjoying the interactive lesson.
  • Emma was loth to try new foods, but she discovered she actually liked sushi.
  • Michael felt loth to participate in the school play because he was shy, but his friends encouraged him and he ended up enjoying it.

Loth Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Loth Similar Words

Words that similar to the original word, but are not synonyms.