contempt Meaning, Definition & Usage
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noun lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike
scorn; despite; disdain.
- he was held in contempt
- the despite in which outsiders were held is legendary
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noun a manner that is generally disrespectful and contemptuous
disrespect.
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noun open disrespect for a person or thing
scorn.
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noun a willful disobedience to or disrespect for the authority of a court or legislative body
WordNet
Con*tempt" noun
Etymology
L.Definitions
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The act of contemning or despising; the feeling with which one regards that which is esteement mean, vile, or worthless; disdain; scorn. Criminal contempt of public feeling. Macaulay.
Nothing, says Longinus, can be great, the contempt of which is great. Addison.
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The state of being despised; disgrace; shame. Contempt and begarry hangs upon thy back. Shaks.
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An act or expression denoting contempt. Little insults and contempts. Spectator.
The contempt and anger of his lip. Shak.
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(Law) Disobedience of the rules, orders, or process of a court of justice, or of rules or orders of a legislative body; disorderly, contemptuous, or insolent language or behavior in presence of a court, tending to disturb its proceedings, or impair the respect due to its authority. ✍ Contempt is in some jurisdictions extended so as to include publications reflecting injuriously on a court of justice, or commenting unfairly on pending proceedings; in other jurisdictions the courts are prohibited by statute or by the constitution from thus exercising this process. Syn. -- Disdain; scorn; derision; mockery; contumely; neglect; disregard; slight.