Loath in a sentence as an adjective

I would be loath to take advice from Google about how to monetize a small website.

Lets sit at home and wonder why the world is so different from ourselves and loath it.

That's why I utterly loath the stupid new trend of having fixed headers.

I loath black hat SEO, not for the unfair temporary advantage it gives, but because it creates posts like yours.

I would rely on a script to ensure the site was up and responding, because even just seeing the front page load filled me with anxiety and a degree of loathing.

I am loath to politicize this any further, but since you're highlighting the context, I feel compelled to note it is the Democratic DoJ who is staffed at the highest levels with former IP-industry trade representatives.

"The possibility of an airborne-transmissible Ebola virus is one 'that virologists are loath to discuss openly but are definitely considering in private,' wrote Osterholm.

Loath definitions

adjective

unwillingness to do something contrary to your custom; "a reluctant smile"; "loath to admit a mistake"

See also: loth reluctant

adjective

(usually followed by `to') strongly opposed; "antipathetic to new ideas"; "averse to taking risks"; "loath to go on such short notice"; "clearly indisposed to grant their request"

See also: antipathetic antipathetical