despiciency (Meaning)

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despiciency (n.)

A looking down; despection.

Synonyms & Antonyms of despiciency

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despiciency Sentence Examples

  1. The king's despiciency for the commoners fueled a growing resentment among the people. (This could be rephrased as "The king's contempt for..." )
  2. The critic's review dripped with despiciency, highlighting every perceived flaw in the artist's work. (This could be rephrased as "The critic's scathing review...")
  3. Despite their differences, they found common ground in their despiciency for cruelty. (This could be rephrased as "Their shared hatred of...")
  4. The general's despiciency for cowardice led him to take unnecessary risks on the battlefield. (This could be rephrased as "The general's intolerance for...")
  5. The once-vibrant town was now filled with an air of despiciency, reflecting the hardships endured by its residents. (This could be rephrased as "The once-vibrant town was now filled with a sense of despair...")
  6. The scholar argued that despiciency, not fear, was the root cause of prejudice. (Here, "despiciency" might work)
  7. The children's despiciency for homework was evident in their groans and sighs. (This could be rephrased as "The children's dislike for...")
  8. The historical document revealed the despiciency with which slaves were treated. (Here, "despiciency" might work)
  9. Her despiciency for gossip often led her to avoid social gatherings. (This could be rephrased as "Her distaste for...")
  10. The artist aimed to capture the despiciency humans feel towards death in his latest work. (Here, "despiciency" might work, but "dread" or "fear" could be stronger)

FAQs About the word despiciency

A looking down; despection.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The king's despiciency for the commoners fueled a growing resentment among the people. (This could be rephrased as "The king's contempt for..." )

The critic's review dripped with despiciency, highlighting every perceived flaw in the artist's work. (This could be rephrased as "The critic's scathing review...")

Despite their differences, they found common ground in their despiciency for cruelty. (This could be rephrased as "Their shared hatred of...")

The general's despiciency for cowardice led him to take unnecessary risks on the battlefield. (This could be rephrased as "The general's intolerance for...")