contemptuous
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++con·temp·tu·ous /kənˈtemptʃuəs/ adjective HATEshowing that you think someone or something deserves no respect 轻蔑的,鄙视的;傲慢不恭的 SYN scornful a contemptuous glance 轻蔑的一瞥contemptuous of He was openly contemptuous of his father. 他公开对自己的父亲表示鄙视。 —contemptuously adverb
Examples from the Corpus
contemptuous• She would even have preferred more of his contemptuous accusations to this present chilling remoteness.• In this detention centre, contemptuous and inhuman attitudes have hardened into set rules.• a contemptuous attitude• Watching that fair, contemptuous face he thought how well he knew the type from his own school.• Remove Goblin casualties with a deliberately contemptuous gesture or casual lack of concern if it makes you feel better.• The clerk throws me a contemptuous look, then does the search.• He was openly contemptuous of supply-side theories.• Successful engineering students tended to be contemptuous of the work habits of lesser mortals.• It is frequently instilled at a delicate age, as a result of the internalization of a contemptuous voice, usually parental.openly contemptuous• He was openly contemptuous of supply-side theories.• Until recently, Dole was openly contemptuous of the supply side economics espoused by Kemp and other conservatives.con·temp·tu·ous adjectiveChineseSyllable
deserves someone or that respect you something no think Corpus showing
contemptuous
con‧temp‧tu‧ous /kənˈtemptʃuəs/
adjective
showing that you think someone or something deserves no respect
SYN scornful:
a contemptuous glance
contemptuous of
He was openly contemptuous of his father.
—contemptuously adverb
con‧temp‧tu‧ous /kənˈtemptʃuəs/
adjectiveshowing that you think someone or something deserves no respect
SYN scornful:
contemptuous of
—contemptuously adverb