Etymology and Origin:
Meaning:
Contempt refers to a feeling of intense disapproval, disdain, or scorn for someone or something. It is often accompanied by a sense of superiority or dislike, and it can range in intensity from mild annoyance to deep loathing or disgust.
Usage:
Contempt is typically used to express a negative judgment or opinion about a person or their actions. It is often considered a stronger emotion than mere disrespect or dislike, and it can have serious consequences for relationships or interactions.
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Etymology From Middle English contemnen from Latin contemnere to despise scorn f
Etymology and Origin Latin contemptus a feeling of disrespect or scorn From the ve
Etymology Latin contemptibilis worthy of contempt contempti despised scorned
Etymology and Origin Latin contemptus a feeling of disrespect or scorn From the ve
Etymology Middle English scorn from Old English scorn of uncertain origin Possibl
Etymology The word disdain comes from the Old French word desdaignier meaning to
Etymology Middle English scorn from Old English scorn of uncertain origin Possibl
Etymology The word spite comes from the Middle English word spit meaning contempt
Etymology The word dislike comes from the Middle English word disliken which in turn
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