loather

/ˈloʊðər/
noun
  1. A person who intensely dislikes or hates someone or something.
    • He is a well-known loather of early morning meetings.
    • The politician was a loather of corruption in government.
    • As a loather of crowds, she avoids shopping on weekends.
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