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loathing him vs loathing

Both "loathing him" and "loathing" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Loathing him" indicates a feeling of intense dislike or disgust specifically towards him, while "loathing" can stand alone to express a general feeling of intense dislike or disgust.

Last updated: March 17, 2024

loathing him

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express a feeling of intense dislike or disgust towards him.

Use "loathing him" when you want to specifically indicate a feeling of intense dislike or disgust towards him.

Examples:

  • She couldn't hide her loathing for him.
  • I felt a deep loathing for him after what he did.

Alternatives:

  • hating him
  • despising him
  • detesting him
  • abhorring him
  • having a strong aversion to him

loathing

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express a general feeling of intense dislike or disgust.

Use "loathing" when you want to express a general feeling of intense dislike or disgust without specifying the target.

Examples:

  • She felt a deep loathing for the taste of olives.
  • His loathing for injustice fueled his activism.

Alternatives:

  • hatred
  • disgust
  • aversion
  • detestation
  • abhorrence

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