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contemptibility

English

Noun

contemptibility (countable and uncountable, plural contemptibilities)

  1. The quality of being contemptible.
    • 1611, John Speed, The Histoire of Great Britaine Under the Conquests of the Romans, Saxons, Danes and Normans
      The contemptibility and vanity of this effeminate argument

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contemn

English

Etymology

From Middle English contempnen, from Old French contemner, from Latin contemnere (to scorn). See also contempt.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /k?n?t?m/
  • Rhymes: -?m

Verb

contemn (third-person singular simple present contemns, present participle contemning, simple past and past participle contemned)

  1. (transitive, archaic) To disdain; to value at little or nothing; to treat or regard with contempt.
  2. (law) To commit an offence of contempt, such as contempt of court; to unlawfully flout (e.g. a ruling).

Synonyms

  • despise, scorn
  • See also Thesaurus:despise

Antonyms

  • honor
  • respect
  • revere
  • venerate

Related terms

  • contemner
  • contemnor
  • contempt
  • contemptibility
  • contemptible
  • contemptibly
  • contemptuous

Translations

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