Using "loath" in a sentence

In Casey Anthony: Where the Truth Lies, a three-part limited series (we’re loath to call it a documentary) released to Peacock on November 29, Casey blames her daughter’s murder on her own father, and attempts to blame her own behavior on a lifetime of trauma and abuse.
Source: Vox.com

I so loath seeing them, seeing stories of them, it makes me stressed.
Source: UnHerd

In keeping with President Bill Clinton’s dictum that “we don’t have to choose,” US strategic documents are usually loath to spell out the criteria for trade-offs, and this NSS is no exception.
Source: Foreign Policy Research Institute

They say he is fundamentally a pragmatist who understands that much of Starbucks’ value is tied up in its brand, which he is loath to see tarnished.
Source: The New York Times

Even when they can find grant funding to pay for it, they are loath to add extra duties to teachers’ already full calendars.
Source: MinnPost

But Frith pointed out that the bean’s notoriety—and the fact that speciality importers were loath to buy it—meant that growers had had little incentive to improve its quality.
Source: The Atlantic

They were loath to woo Imperiale and risk the uproar which would surely follow their  accommodating and rewarding an individual whose actions and rhetoric on racial issues was anathema to them.
Source: InsiderNJ

So what’s a word for out of ideas? Well, I’d lief (gladly) enjoy knowing, and be loath to experience it again.
Source: Coeur d'Alene Press

Republicans are loath to increase social spending in the omnibus, arguing that Democrats had directed billions of dollars in nondefense spending in the American Rescue Plan and the Inflation Reduction Act which passed over the summer.
Source: The New Republic

Teams are loath to give up their top prospect in any trade, but Meier should be worth a strong one if Grier wants that to be the No.
Source: HotCars

Enter the King of Bohemia, a comically overwrought monarch who hires Holmes to retrieve an embarrassing photograph from his former lover Irene Adler, a retired singer upon whom, though he is loath to admit it, Holmes coincidently has a crush.
Source: Press Herald

 That said, those who’ve been loath to stick with them on their journey away from their twangier roots will find a lot to like about their 12th album, Cruel Country.
Source: InsideHook

Labels were loath to pay out royalties, and songwriting credits were often awarded as payment to loyal colleagues, as when Chuck Berry’s debut single “Maybellene” featured a Cleveland disc jockey credited as a co-author.
Source: Los Angeles Times

And though he could claim success, his political opponents are loath to give him any credit for the project, which they say was secured by state officials in spite of, not because of, Washington.
Source: The New York Times

A 30-something male actor friend of my son’s suspects that Smith, who, at 53, could harbor old-school beliefs about marriage and manhood he’s loath to admit, wasn’t as comfortable with the couple’s famously open marriage as he’s suggested.
Source: The Washington Post

However, the emergence of commercial creditors that lend at high rates and prolific loans from China — which has been loath to take losses — has complicated international debt relief efforts.
Source: The New York Times

— any company would be loath to change the sector that’s raking it in.
Source: SFGATE

(Image credit: Luke Friend)I’m loath to refer to the adaptive version as ‘instantly comfortable’ as it sounds a little ridiculous.
Source: a high tech and comfy perch but requires deep pockets CyclingWeekly

Both scenarios would have a hard time getting through the House and Senate, with Republicans loath to flat-fund the military for an extended period of time and Democrats unwilling to cede their leverage with a slim majority in both chambers.
Source: POLITICO

For example, the friend side is loath to be pushy with exact facts and figures.
Source: The New York Times

Watch US men's team celebrate World Cup win at team hotel 00:41 - Source: CNN CNN  —  After losing to the Netherlands in the World Cup over the weekend, the US men’s soccer players lingered on the pitch, loath to leave the stage, mirroring the feelings of viewers back home who had fallen for their young, exciting team.
Source: CNN

I hate to say it, but I have grown very attached to this device and am loath to return this tablet to Samsung.
Source: AsiaOne

However, the emergence of commercial creditors that lend at high rates and prolific loans from China — which has been loath to take losses — has complicated international debt relief efforts.
Source: The New York Times

Plenty has been said about how long Purton will keep riding and he has been loath to pinpoint an exact time that he might call it quits, but he was about as certain as he has been when telling the Post he will “at least go through to the end of this season, then we can reassess”.
Source: South China Morning Post

Streaming bundles have been limited so far, with services understandably loath to be sold alongside rivals.
Source: Variety

As much as I am loath to share more information with big tech, I opted into testing Alexa with the Rivian for the sake of this review and had consistent problems getting the system to do anything beyond recognizing “Alexa,” its wake word, before timing out.
Source: TechCrunch

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