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Contemptuous Meaning in English

word

kənˈtɛmptʃuəs
kuhn-TEMP-choo-uhs
kəntˈɛmptʃuːəs
kuhn-TEMP-choo-uhs

释义

Showing or expressing a strong lack of respect for someone or something; feeling or acting as if someone is not worth your attention.

用法与细微差别

Used in formal or literary contexts. Commonly used to describe facial expressions ('a contemptuous glance'), tone, or remarks. Do not confuse with 'contemptible' (deserving contempt). Pairs with 'look', 'smile', 'remark', or 'attitude'.

例句

She gave him a contemptuous look.

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His contemptuous smile made her angry.

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He spoke in a contemptuous tone.

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With a contemptuous shrug, she walked away without answering.

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He made a contemptuous remark about their efforts, which upset the whole group.

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Don’t be so contemptuous just because you disagree; everyone deserves respect.

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