contemptor

[US]/kənˈtemptɔː/
[UK]/kənˈtɛmptər/

Translation

n.one who contemns; one who despises or scorns

Phrases & Collocations

contemptuous contemptor

Example Sentences

the contemptor of tradition openly challenged the ancient customs of the village.

he was known as a contemptor of authority, refusing to obey any rules.

the politician remained a contemptor of public opinion throughout his controversial career.

as a contemptor of religious norms, she faced severe persecution from the church.

the artist positioned himself as a contemptor of conventional aesthetics.

a true contemptor of hypocrisy, he exposed the corruption wherever he found it.

the philosopher was labeled a contemptor of established philosophical doctrines.

she became a contemptor of gender stereotypes, advocating for equality in all forms.

the writer's work revealed him as a contemptor of political correctness.

throughout history, many contemptors of tyranny have sacrificed everything for freedom.

the contemptor of flattery refused to accept any praise that he felt was undeserved.

as a contemptor of materialism, he lived a simple life devoid of luxury.

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