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What is the past tense of loath?

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The past tense of loath is loathed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of loath is loathes.

The present participle of loath is loathing.

The past participle of loath is loathed.

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The bagpipe is a pluralistically singular instrument, the music of which is either liked or loathed.
He loathed small talk, particularly that involving weather, or worse, sports, anything that did not really matter.
He loathed the old bag more than Liz ever did, despite sharing the same political views.
That Romish, Popeish man of sin The one you loathed so long You gather at his bidding And sing his birthday song.
His sister is married to a boor whom he has always loathed and suspects she has come to loathe also.
It's a quick way to become cordially loathed and poison people against all their ideas.

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