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contemn
[kuhn-tem]
verb (used with object)
to treat or regard with disdain, scorn, or contempt.
Synonyms: , ,
contemn
/ kənˈtɛm, -ˈtɛmə, kənˈtɛmnɪbəl, kənˈtɛmnə /
verb
formalÌý(tr) to treat or regard with contempt; scorn
Other 51³Ô¹Ï Forms
- contemnibly adverb
- contemnible adjective
- contemner noun
- contemnor noun
- contemningly adverb
- precontemn verb (used with object)
- uncontemned adjective
- uncontemning adjective
- uncontemningly adverb
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of contemn1
Example Sentences
Then again, what mainly unites the leaders of the new dictators’ club is the shared perception that they stand to lose very little in working against a country they detest and a president they contemn.
For instance, the medical team that initially saw Mr. Duncan did not share information about his past in Liberia, and it took days for a potentially contemned apartment to be cleaned.
The King does not believe that I would contemn his commands--in his heart he does not, I am sure!
As Æneas says, “Capistrano had despised the pomps of the world, he had fled from its delights, he had trampled down avarice, he had overcome lust, but he could not contemn glory.â€
Clarendon complained that the Prince "too affectedly" despised what was said of him, and "too stoically contemned the affections of men."
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