Meaning & Definition of word "Contemptuous"
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Contemptuous
/kənˈtɛmptʃuəs/
adjective:
- 1. Showing contempt; scornful.
- Example: Her contemptuous tone made it clear that she had little respect for his opinion.
- 2. Expressing disdain; lacking respect.
- Example: He gave a contemptuous laugh at the suggestion, as if it were beneath him.
- 3. Feeling or showing a strong dislike or lack of respect.
- Example: The critic's contemptuous remarks about the movie angered its directors.
- 4. Demonstrating a belief that someone or something is insignificant or undeserving of consideration.
- Example: She looked at the proposal with a contemptuous stare, dismissing it as unworthy.
Etymology
From Latin 'contemptus', meaning 'scorn' or 'disdain'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
contemptuous remarks:
Disrespectful comments made with scorn.
look of contempt:
A facial expression indicating disdain or contempt.
Related Words
contempt:
The feeling that a person or a thing is beneath consideration.
disdain:
The feeling that someone or something is unworthy of one's consideration.
Slang Meanings of contemptuous
Meaning: Hating on someone
Example Sentence: He was hating on her for getting the promotion.
Meaning: Throwing shade
Example Sentence: She was throwing shade at his lack of style.