contemptuousness / kənˈtɛmp tʃu əs /

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contemptuousness 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. showing or expressing contempt or disdain; scornful; disrespectful.

contemptuousness 近义词

contemptuousness

等同于 insolence

contemptuousness

等同于 arrogance

contemptuousness

等同于 prejudice

contemptuousness

等同于 scorn

contemptuousness

等同于 loftiness

contemptuousness

等同于 lordliness

contemptuousness

等同于 overbearingness

contemptuousness

等同于 pridefulness

contemptuousness

等同于 proudness

contemptuousness

等同于 superciliousness

contemptuousness

等同于 haughtiness

contemptuousness

等同于 hubris

更多contemptuousness例句

  1. The French make contemptuous assessments of the local cuisine.
  2. But then he gave the game away, with a turn of phrase that promptly made its way into headlines and contemptuous write-ups.
  3. Many were elitists who, despite their opposition to tyranny, remained contemptuous of the masses.
  4. With the money came the filth, and the contemptuous lewdness you see in the film are based on actual claims in the book.
  5. You quickly become bored by and contemptuous of everyone, up to the president himself.
  6. He called upon the Order to show their title-deeds, but was met with a contemptuous refusal.
  7. Junot and Ney were openly contemptuous, Regnier hung back, and was three weeks late in his arrangements.
  8. But his lips were hard pressed and his eyes became suddenly contemptuous, then smiling.
  9. They did so, and Crane looked up at the fat hardware man with eyes that were not quite so contemptuous.
  10. At this period Tchaikovskys attitude to his father and his aunts was slightly egotistical and contemptuous.