contemptors

[美]/[kənˈtemptɔːz]/
[英]/[kənˈtemptɔrz]/

释义

n. 对……感到或表现出蔑视的人;轻蔑的人

例句

the wealthy heirs looked at the beggars with sneering contempt.

she treated his apologies with total contempt and walked away.

the judge held the unruly defendant in contempt of court.

his voice dripped with icy contempt as he addressed the traitor.

such vile behavior deserves nothing but utter contempt from society.

they viewed the corrupt politicians with deep-seated contempt.

nothing hurts more than seeing the contempt in your mother's eyes.

the dictator ruled with an air of haughty contempt for human rights.

public contempt for the scandalous policy increased every day.

he faced his accusers with silent contempt during the trial.

her blatant contempt for authority eventually got her fired.

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