loathful

loathful

(ˈləʊðfʊl)
adj
causing feelings of loathing and disgust
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References in classic literature ?
At the word, Goodman Brown stepped forth from the shadow of the trees and approached the congregation, with whom he felt a loathful brotherhood by the sympathy of all that was wicked in his heart.
The FPM issued a circular directing its representatives, MPs and caretaker ministers to adopt a "media calm" with the PSP and refrain from making comments to media outlets or publishing social media posts about the PSP after "the debates and campaigns took a loathful sectarian course," the FPM said.
In a statement during a Security Council debate on Palestine, Bolivian ambassador Sacha Llorenti, who is currently the President of the Council for June, expressed "great concern about the grave political, economic, social, humanitarian, and security situation in the occupied Palestinian territories, as a result of ongoing and loathful policies by Israel, the occupying power."