A feeling of hate and anger towards oneself.
1Harris: In comedy, a fair amount of self-loathing makes you work harder.
2Words seem irrelevant, so much more fuel for the self-loathing and despair.
3By which I mean more than 25 stone and crippled by self-loathing.
4Suffocating in self-loathing, Hecht did not want to return to the Castella.
5LaMotta's supernatural ability to absorb punishment meant less about fortitude than self-loathing.
6It was an aghast silence, heavy with remorse and shame and self-loathing.
7It reminded Robbie of all his own feelings of guilt and self-loathing.
8Never man felt self-horror as I felt it then, self-loathing and self-contempt.
9Wanting to hide the guilt and self-loathing, I kept my eyes down.
10His story is one of revenge, self-loathing and the search for redemption.
11Then the tinny taste in my gummed-up mouth floods me with self-loathing.
12These thoughts didn't come from a place of self-loathing; they were simple facts.
13It made me feel a perpetual sense of self-loathing-amI the problem, here?
14And he also has a great deal of self-loathing about it.
15Johannes Cabal sat alone with his self-pity and self-loathing for a long minute.
16Some days, premenstrual self-loathing can transform me into a ring-tailed, horn-honking, door-slamming bitch.