Highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust.
Causing or able to cause nausea.
Highly detestable. (Source: IPDF)
1 The whole place seemed to him hideous and loathsome in the extreme.
2 The oysters had a terrible look in their eyes and were loathsome .
3 The day brought forth another loathsome fact in connection with the case.
4 That we're in debt, owe hundreds of pounds, the whole loathsome truth.
5 So alone that anyone, anything no matter how loathsome would be welcome.
6 The heartlessness of the common type of sportsman was loathsome to him.
7 One could not see the play at all through the loathsome acting.
8 The light of his words makes my sin blacker and more loathsome .
9 I dressed loathsome sores and wounds, and gave remedies to the sick.
10 It was like a chapter from the inferno-anepic of loathsome tragedy.
11 There he died the loathsome and lingering death that all lepers die.
12 His furry sides felt somehow too slick, too thick-in a word, loathsome .
13 He laid His hand on the loathsome leper from whom all shrank.
14 I found my work very hard, and some of it even loathsome .
15 And by traveling to Hammerfall, Skylan could escape his wife's loathsome presence.
16 The creatures had been loathsome enough in the context of the laboratory.
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