1. loathed - Adjective
2. loathed - Verb
of Loathe
Source: Webster's dictionaryBogart loathed these trivial, effeminate parts he had to play early in his career, calling them "White Pants Willie" roles. Source: Internet
As a staunch aristocrat, Danner loathed the "little corporal" and those " Freikorps bands of rowdies". Source: Internet
Criticism and humor Open-source software advocate and hacker Eric S. Raymond writes in his Jargon File that EBCDIC was almost universally loathed by early hackers and programmers. Source: Internet
But it establishes a pattern that dictates their relationship going forward, throwing Tallent into the hopeless task of trying to undo “my sense of being loathed by her” by becoming unassailably without defect. Source: Internet
But in the well-heeled suburbs of the county Jones once led, Jones is loathed, considered the avatar of urban corruption and political malfeasance. Source: Internet
"Alongside San Francisco and Las Vegas, few American cities are simultaneously beloved and loathed by so many, which makes New Orleans a particularly promising and logical addition to Akashic's noir series. Source: Internet