Despising Meaning in English
word · lemma: despise
dɪˈspaɪzɪŋ
di-SPY-zing
dɪspˈaɪzɪŋ
di-SPY-zing
Definición
Feeling intense dislike or a strong sense that something or someone is unworthy or beneath you.
Uso & Matices
A strong, formal word; much harsher than 'dislike'. Often used for moral or personal judgments. Common collocations: 'despising others', 'despising weakness'. Less frequent in everyday speech; more common in writing or strong emotional statements.
Spanish: despreciarPortuguese (BR): desprezarPortuguese (PT): desprezarChinese (Simplified): 鄙視 - 看不起Chinese (Traditional): 鄙視 - 看不起Hindi: घृणा करनाArabic: يحتقرBengali: ঘৃণা করা - তুচ্ছতাচ্ছিল্য করাRussian: презиратьJapanese: 軽蔑するVietnamese: khinh thườngKorean: 경멸하다Turkish: hor görmekUrdu: حقارت سے دیکھنا - نفرت کرناIndonesian: meremehkan - membenci (dengan sangat)
Oraciones de Ejemplo
He is despising his old job because it made him unhappy.
basic
Lisa avoids despising people who think differently.
basic
They were despising all their classmates.
basic
Why are you despising everything I suggest lately?
natural
She has a habit of despising anyone who makes a mistake.
natural
It's easy to start despising yourself after a failure, but try to learn from it instead.
natural