Both Uses
loath
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Interview with the Vampire
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- These things Lestat told me with great amusement, for I was loath to go and would sometimes not be persuaded under any circumstance.†
Part 1 *loath = reluctant or unwilling to do something
- I was almost loath to put an end to it.†
Part 1
Definitions:
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(1)
(loath) reluctant or unwilling to do somethingWord Confusion: Do not confuse loath with loathe which sounds very similar or the same. Loath is typically used as an adjective while loathe is a verb that means "to dislike greatly".
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)