despicableness (Meaning)

Wordnet

despicableness (n)

unworthiness by virtue of lacking higher values

Webster

despicableness (n.)

The quality of being despicable; meanness; vileness; worthlessness.

despicableness Sentence Examples

  1. The despicableness of the crime overshadowed any arguments for leniency.
  2. The play explored the despicableness of human greed and its destructive consequences.
  3. The despicableness of the lie was amplified by the speaker's position of trust.
  4. Despite her initial anger, she found it hard to maintain outrage in the face of the situation's sheer despicableness.
  5. The despicableness of the working conditions sparked a wave of protests and unionization efforts.
  6. The historical novel laid bare the despicableness of the regime, highlighting its brutality towards dissenters.
  7. The audience gasped at the despicableness of the villain's betrayal, a moment etched in the film's memory.
  8. The journalist's expose revealed the despicableness of the corporation's environmental practices.
  9. He wrestled with the despicableness of his actions, knowing the pain he had caused.
  10. The despicableness of the situation demanded a strong and decisive response.

FAQs About the word despicableness

unworthiness by virtue of lacking higher valuesThe quality of being despicable; meanness; vileness; worthlessness.

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The despicableness of the crime overshadowed any arguments for leniency.

The play explored the despicableness of human greed and its destructive consequences.

The despicableness of the lie was amplified by the speaker's position of trust.

Despite her initial anger, she found it hard to maintain outrage in the face of the situation's sheer despicableness.