: unwilling to do something contrary to one's ways of thinking : reluctant. She was loath to admit her mistakes.
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4 days ago ˇ Meaning of loth in English ˇ arsed ˇ balk ˇ baulk ˇ be blowed if... ˇ be in no mood for something/to do something ˇ begrudge ˇ deign ...
unwillingness to do something contrary to your custom. synonyms: loath, reluctant ˇ unwilling. not disposed or inclined toward. Cite this entry.
Loth definition: a variant spelling of loath. See examples of LOTH used in a sentence.
loth. loth. Britannica Dictionary definition of LOTH. variant spelling of loath. Should a photo caption read "Jane and I" or "Jane and me"?
Noun ˇ mud ˇ swamp, marsh. Inflection. edit. Feminine ā-stem.
Originally the tune of a song (probably containing those words) expressive of regret for departure; transferred any tune played as a farewell.
(a) Hateful, displeasing, unpleasant; ~ spel, evil tidings; (b) in impers. constructions: hem is ~, hit is hem ~, they do not wish (to do sth., that sth.
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loth adjective /ləʊθ/ /ləʊθ/ (also more frequent loath) (formal) loth to do something not willing to do something.