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Meanings of
contemptible
in English
Portuguese
desprezível
Spanish
despreciable
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Deserving of contempt or scorn.
estimable
Related terms
mean
low
miserable
pathetic
unworthy
pitiful
abject
pitiable
ignoble
scurvy
Portuguese
desprezível
Antonyms
Examples for "
estimable
"
estimable
Examples for "
estimable
"
1
Our very popular and
estimable
representative in Egypt died in April last.
2
Yet she was disciplined; all things considered, an
estimable
liaison to Carlos.
3
He is a Roman and not lacking in brilliant and
estimable
gifts.
4
Augustus Green was by many degrees the most
estimable
of the lot.
5
Bessie frankly lamented; she would never again find such an
estimable
lodger.
Usage of
contemptible
in English
1
No use whatever.' To Lloyd George, they were 'the most
contemptible
nation'.
2
Far from it; he is the most
contemptible
scoundrel I ever knew.
3
Yes; the Indian appears to have rather a
contemptible
opinion of them.
4
I do think men are the most
contemptible
animals in all creation.
5
They are going to have the most conspicuously
contemptible
names in history.
6
It was a
contemptible
trick and not in keeping with Overton standards.
7
The
contemptible
conduct of the junior team filled her with just rage.
8
His wickedness and her weakness made them both
contemptible
in my eyes.
9
Paul stood in the small room, feeling himself very small and
contemptible
.
10
As I listed excuse after excuse, I felt more and more
contemptible
.
11
Such is the measure of the understanding of these small-minded,
contemptible
people.
12
That general chafed inwardly at what he considered his own
contemptible
position.
13
The Bohemian looked
contemptible
enough now, despite the handsomeness of his features.
14
Among all political sins, the sin of feebleness is the most
contemptible
.
15
The plausibility of bad art is doubtless
contemptible
and may be harmful.
16
One is lowdown and
contemptible
and nasty, and the other is expedient.
Other examples for "contemptible"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
contemptible
Adjective
Frequent collocations
most contemptible
so contemptible
contemptible thing
very contemptible
too contemptible
More collocations
Translations for
contemptible
Portuguese
desprezível
Spanish
despreciable
Contemptible
through the time
Contemptible
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Rare