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How to spell LOTHE correctly?

If you've mistakenly spelled "lothe" instead of "loathe", don't worry! Here are potential correct alternatives for this misspelling. You might intended to write "loath", meaning reluctant or unwilling. Alternatively, "loathe" conveys a strong feeling of dislike. Always double-check spellings to ensure accurate communication, but there's nothing to loathe about a simple spelling error!

List of suggestions on how to spell lothe correctly

  • clothe I need to go shopping to clothe myself for the winter season.
  • lath He nailed a lath to the wall before hanging the picture.
  • lathe The woodworker used a lathe to shape the intricate curves of the legs on the table.
  • lather I worked the soap into a thick lather and washed my hands thoroughly.
  • Letha
  • lethe The cool water of the river Lethe promised to wash away all of his memories and pain.
  • lithe The dancer's lithe movements were mesmerizing as she gracefully leapt across the stage.
  • Lither
  • loath I am loath to disturb him when he is working.
  • loathe
  • loather
  • luther Martin Luther is commonly credited with initiating the Protestant Reformation.

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