All 3 Uses of
loath
in
Anna Karenina
- He was loath to leave his brother alone all day long, and he was afraid his brother would laugh at him about it.†
Part 3 *
- Either I am loath to leave her, or I see she's dull alone.†
Part 5
- "So you keep to the left, and you'll come right on it," said the peasant, unmistakably loth to let the travelers go, and eager to converse.†
Part 6
Definition:
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(loath) reluctant or unwilling to do something