From a book I read recently:
"The extraordinary thing about inventing a persona is that one is loathe to give it up."
I would like to announce the retirement of the error-prone word "loath," which means "hesitant or reluctant." It gets confused so often with "loathe," which means "despise," that it's time for it to go.
Or, people could remember the difference.
So it's just a difference of an "E"?
ReplyDeleteOne's a verb; the other, a noun?
Right?
So it seems!
ReplyDeleteI am loath to loathe these words, but people who mis-use them are loathesome.
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