contemptible (Meaning)

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contemptible (a)

deserving of contempt or scorn

contemptible Sentence Examples

  1. His actions were nothing short of contemptible, betraying the trust of those who believed in him.
  2. It's appalling how he could stoop to such contemptible behavior without any remorse.
  3. The villain in the story was portrayed as a contemptible character, devoid of any redeeming qualities.
  4. The dictator's regime was marked by contemptible acts of oppression and cruelty.
  5. It's hard to fathom the depths of contemptible greed displayed by some corporate executives.
  6. The thief's contemptible act of stealing from the elderly left a stain on the community's sense of trust.
  7. The politician's attempt to manipulate the truth was a contemptible ploy to gain votes.
  8. The abusive treatment of animals in the factory farm industry is truly contemptible.
  9. His disdain for the less fortunate was contemptible, revealing a lack of empathy and compassion.
  10. The gossip spread about her was not only false but also contemptible, aimed at tarnishing her reputation.

FAQs About the word contemptible

deserving of contempt or scorn

hateful,pitiful, cheap, wretched, lame, nasty, disgusting, dirty, mean, abhorrent

commendable, honorable, creditable,admirable, meritorious, noble, praiseworthy, laudable, honorable, meritorious

His actions were nothing short of contemptible, betraying the trust of those who believed in him.

It's appalling how he could stoop to such contemptible behavior without any remorse.

The villain in the story was portrayed as a contemptible character, devoid of any redeeming qualities.

The dictator's regime was marked by contemptible acts of oppression and cruelty.