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contempt

Contempt is the feeling that a person or a thing is useless or deserves to be looked down upon. If you treat someone with contempt, you treat them as inferior or worthless.

contempt

(= despite) lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike he was held in contempt the despite in which outsiders were held is legendary a manner that is generally disrespectful and contemptuous open disrespect for a person or thing a willful disobedience to or disrespect for the authority of a court or legislative body

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Simple sentences

Sometimes the rich hold the poor in contempt.
I feel nothing but contempt for such dishonest behavior.
He always speaks of the government with contempt.
Poor piteous reasoning. Weak beyond contempt your haughty minds!
Silence is the most perfect expression of contempt.
I listened to her in silence, stunned by the depth of her contempt.
The bold man glanced at the gangster with hatred and contempt.
I have a fine contempt for him.
Familiarity breeds contempt and children.

Movie subtitles

Once, when Zheng He had sailed the high seas, China had been able to regard distant Europeans with indifference, if not contempt.
To show her utter contempt for Jack, she picked out the most deplorable looking tramp in the dancehall.
Marriage of Nicolas and Wassilissa made the villagers indignant and by contempt, they smeared Nicolas' door with tar.
It was the Duchess who provoked me, with her air of contempt over everyone!
I've already suffered all contempt one could.
For that, I give you the world's contempt.
The writer of these articles, a woman. whose intelligence and integrity in the newspaper world is unquestioned. held him in such contempt that she quite aptly named him the cinderella Man.
Young lady, another outburst like that, and I shall hold you in contempt.
You ordered him from the courtroom at the beginning, for contempt.
The man was in contempt of court.
His attitude throughout was a contempt for authority.
Did you ever hear of contempt of court while you were studying the law?
If there's any more whispering among the jurors, I'll hold the offenders in contempt.
And lock that man up for contempt of court!
Incidentally, our rooms are beneath all contempt, Your Excellency.
You have a profound contempt for facts.
The writer of these articles, whose integrity in the newspaper world is unquestioned, held him in such contempt that she quite aptly named him the Cinderella Man.
Another outburst and I shall hold you in contempt.
Careful, Whitey. There are extra charges for contempt of court.
That's for contempt of court. May I suggest that for the fight they seem equally guilty?
And not only that. I treated others with contempt.
You have as much hatred for me as I have contempt for you.
And women that stand for such things are beneath contempt. I'll never be one of them.
You're in contempt of court.
If you are questioning the integrity of this court, you're liable to charges of contempt.
Abnormal cunning, a contempt for life.
But you are the only woman for whom I have no contempt.
Mr. Dextry, if you are questioning the integrity of this court, may I warn you that you are liable to charges of contempt.
The-Law, you're risking Contempt of an Officer of the Court Performing his Duties.
Do I take offense at your contempt for my relative who is an authentic prince?
You're in contempt of Congress.
In any case, I'd rather not hear any more of your, forgive me, contempt, for humanity, and for the standards of a world that I believe is civilised.
You see, he's a simply whizzer dancer. and has the foulest contempt for any ordinary two-footed person like little me.
Now you have contempt for us?
Is it possible that you've confused me with those backward children you've played tricks on? That you have the same contempt for me as for them?
Also a contempt for humanity, an inability to love and be loved. Insatiable ambition and talent.
I'm contempt here. and. I care for you.
The absolute contempt for human life.
If I was hard on you in my letters it was because I was lonely. the contempt.. and the poisoned atmosphere!

News and current affairs

Nevertheless, following a violently contested parliamentary election in 2005, in which more than 30 parties participated, Meles demonstrated open contempt for democratic pluralism and press freedom, jailing several journalists in recent years.
But even if Vladimir Putin's associates had nothing to do with Politkovskaya being gunned down in an elevator of her apartment building in the center of Moscow, his contempt for law created the climate in which the murder was carried out.
Someone with such contempt for the democratic rights of his own people is unlikely to champion them abroad.
The Iranian government's contempt for the international community reflects its contempt for human rights and civilized norms.
The contempt that many people have for parasites hides a profound uneasiness about our own role in nature.
It is easy to voice contempt of the Dutch government.
The looming failure of the Development Round of trade talks and the long delay in the United Nations Security Council's demand for a ceasefire in Lebanon are but the latest examples of America's contempt for multilateral initiatives.
North Korea's leaders have a history of aggressiveness, a demonstrated contempt for their people, and a record of selling just about anything (from drugs and counterfeit dollars to missile parts) to earn hard currency.
Its practical borrowings are invariably stillborn, mostly because of the country's ingrained culture of contempt.
After all, contract killings and random shootings in restaurants are common affairs, and the idea of excessive protection from everyone goes back to Soviet days, when social contempt was cloaked in the guise of public safety.
The simplest things are complicated, and then destroyed, by this culture of suspicion and contempt.
Incurable suspicion, mutual fear, ubiquitous contempt - confirmed everyday in large and small ways - are our immutable social condition.
In time, even the most well meaning come to regard their wards with cold detachment, if not dehumanizing contempt.
For many months, Moscow and federal authorities ignored the highway's opponents, so Medvedev's decision was a signal: contempt for the people is inadmissible.
Ordinary people do not hide their contempt for the regime, but they also see that last year's mass protests have failed.
Back at home, mass disapproval of Putin's corrupt administration is rapidly turning into open contempt.
Many Muslims see that erroneous assumption as evidence of the West's contempt for Islam, reinforcing their view that Muslims as a whole are victims of discrimination and creating a vicious cycle that may generate further radicalization on both sides.
So long as Russians feel empowered to confront the regime, even if only with contempt and laughter, there is hope for change.
As a result, the US showed little patience with Japan on the question of Okinawa, and has barely concealed its contempt for the DPJ government, feeding popular disappointment with its performance so far.
Instead of talking a great game about democracy - for which we would earn Arabs' justified contempt - we should offer with humility and generosity practical assistance in managing the change to more open societies.
It was Major's complete inability to deal with the unexpected, his capacity to turn small political setbacks into major crises, which incited public contempt for his government.

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