Contemptuously
/kənˈtɛmp.tʃuː.əs.li/
Meaning & Definition
adverb
In a manner that shows a strong dislike or lack of respect for someone or something.
She looked at him contemptuously when he suggested they work together.
In a scornful or disdainful way.
He spoke contemptuously of her achievements, dismissing them as unimportant.
With a feeling of intense dislike or scorn.
The critic reviewed the play contemptuously, finding fault with every aspect of it.
Demonstrating a lack of respect or a feeling that a person or idea is inferior.
She contemptuously waved off his apologies, believing they were insincere.
Etymology
From Latin 'contemptus' meaning 'scorn'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
look at contemptuously
To regard someone with disdain.
speak contemptuously
To address someone or something in a scornful manner.
Related Words
contempt
The feeling that a person or a thing is beneath consideration.
scorn
The feeling or belief that someone or something is worthless.
Slang Meanings
To dismiss someone as unworthy.
He totally contempted that suggestion.
To talk down to someone arrogantly.
She contempted him during their debate.