All 8 Uses
loath
in
A Clash of Kings
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- Pylos spoke softly, as if loath to disturb Cressen's solemn meditations.†
p. 2.4 *loath = reluctant or unwilling to do something
- Father was loath to part with any of his.†
p. 56.1
- Perhaps he is loath to part with the warm burrow between her thighs, even for a night.†
p. 154.4
- Loath as Tyrion was to admit it, Littlefinger's scheme had promise.†
p. 230.8
- I would be loath to see my son languish at Harrenhal any longer than he must, however.†
p. 250.3
- Her babes are still too young for such a journey, and she was loath to leave them.†
p. 257.1
- I am loath to risk more men.†
p. 632.4
- Loath as he was to disappoint her, Tyrion had to point out that while Lady Tanda was by no means a clever woman, even she might wonder if her daughter's bedmaid seemed to own more jewelry than her daughter.†
p. 715.6
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)