The noun for spell is "spelling," As in, "What is the correct spelling for this word?"
Verb: loathe Noun: loathsomeness
Verb: loathe Noun: loathsomeness
Loath is an adjective. Loathe is a verb. There is no noun form of Loath.
ex. i loathe homework deffinion- means the same thing as hate
The word 'loathe' is a verb (loathe, loathes, loathing, loathed). Example sentence:I loathe the pronoun 'I' not capitalized, it's so lazy and thoughtless.
The noun for spell is "spelling," As in, "What is the correct spelling for this word?"
Verb: loathe Noun: loathsomeness
The word loathe means to hate or despise someone or something.
I loathe annoyingpeople.
Verb: loathe Noun: loathsomeness
The word plow can be a noun. It is an alternative spelling of the word plough.
No, actually the noun 'spelling' is a gerund; the present participle of the verb to spell, sometimes called a verbal noun.
The word "loathe" means to dislike intensely; to hate. "Loathing" can either be a noun or a verb form. "She looked at me with loathing," is an example of the noun form. "I find that I am loathing politics more and more," would be an example of the verb form.
"Loathe" has one syllable.Some words that can be made using the letters of "loathe" are:HotelAloeHaloHaltHealHeatLateOathTeal
The word culter is a noun. It is an alternative spelling for the word colter.
No, the word Grandad (UK spelling) / Granddad (US spelling) is not an adverb.The word Grandad is a noun.