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loathed

adjective as in hated

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He is also loathed for creating the difficult journey his players must endure to get there, constantly blaming them, publicly scorning them, and instantly benching them.

However, despite the fact that the GOP is extremely unpopular, the prize for most loathed political party at the moment belongs to the Democrats.

From Salon

And so I think it’s important that the film — I don’t make films to be universally loathed, but I don’t make them to be universally liked either.

Our columnist remembers his time with the late filmmaker, who famously loathed dissecting his work — but hung on to a Boy Scout ethos one couldn’t help but love.

It’s a measure of how deeply loathed U.S. health insurers are that the shooting death of Brian Thompson was met with an outpouring of anger — at him.

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