despising (Meaning)

Wordnet

despising (n)

a feeling of scornful hatred

Webster

despising (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Despise

despising Sentence Examples

  1. Despising the city's constant noise, she longed for the serene quiet of the countryside.
  2. The dog, despising baths, would hide under the bed whenever he heard the sound of running water.
  3. Despising bullies, she always stood up for the younger and weaker children at school.
  4. The artist, despising criticism, rarely shared his work with anyone except his closest confidante.
  5. He was despising the long wait in line, his patience wearing thin by the minute.
  6. The environmental activist, despising pollution, dedicated his life to cleaning up the ocean.
  7. Despising injustice, she became a lawyer, determined to fight for the rights of the underprivileged.
  8. The siblings, despising vegetables, would always try to sneak them off their plates at dinner.
  9. The teacher, despising plagiarism, emphasized the importance of original thinking in her class.
  10. Despising negativity, she surrounded herself with positive and optimistic people.

FAQs About the word despising

a feeling of scornful hatredof Despise

hating, abhorring,detesting, loathing, disapproving (of), deploring, execrating, having it in for, deprecating, scorning

loving, preferring, desiring, enjoying, preferring, liking, fancying, favoring, liking, favoring

Despising the city's constant noise, she longed for the serene quiet of the countryside.

The dog, despising baths, would hide under the bed whenever he heard the sound of running water.

Despising bullies, she always stood up for the younger and weaker children at school.

The artist, despising criticism, rarely shared his work with anyone except his closest confidante.