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contemptible
/ kənˈtɛmptəbəl /
adjective
deserving or worthy of contempt; despicable
Other Word Forms
- contemptibility noun
- contemptibly adverb
- contemptibleness noun
- noncontemptibility noun
- noncontemptible adjective
- noncontemptibleness noun
- noncontemptibly adverb
- uncontemptibility noun
- uncontemptible adjective
- uncontemptibleness noun
- uncontemptibly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of contemptible1
Example Sentences
They are, evermore, contemptible miscreants like Stephen Miller, little people who are given power because their morals match the lying, heartless, fascist men who appoint them.
Be open-minded and recognize that even a campaign opponent — even the contemptible Trump — can occasionally be onto something worthwhile.
The lawsuit argues that Netflix used her real name and biographical details in its Inventing Anna series, but she was unfairly depicted as a "vile and contemptible person".
Peterson alleged that doctors involved in helping minors transition were “contemptible cowards” and likened them to “the Nazis.”
"I think that's contemptible, and I don't think he's going to see the light of day again."
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