CONTEMN Meaning and
Definition
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Contemn is a verb that refers to a strong, disdainful feeling or expression of contempt or scorn towards someone or something. It denotes a deep-seated feeling of disrespect or disregard for another person or their actions, often accompanied by a sense of superiority or moral judgment.
When someone contemns another person, they regard them with disrespect or consider them unworthy of their attention or consideration. This feeling of contempt may stem from various reasons, such as perceived incompetence, immorality, or arrogance. It involves a deliberate act of devaluing or belittling someone, often through words, actions, or facial expressions.
The term contemn can also be used to describe the act of despising or rejecting something, like an idea, a belief, or a particular behavior. It implies a strong rejection or refusal to accept or acknowledge the value or legitimacy of something.
It is important to note that contemn goes beyond mere dislike or disagreement; it embodies a profound feeling of scorn or disdain for someone or something. While contempt can sometimes be justified in situations where there is clear wrongdoing or harm, it may also be driven by prejudice or animosity.
In summary, contemn is a verb used to describe a deep feeling of disrespect, disregard, scorn, or disdain towards someone or something, often accompanied by a sense of superiority or moral judgment.
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To look upon as mean and despicable; to treat with scorn; to despise; to reject with disdain.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
Common Misspellings for CONTEMN
Etymology of CONTEMN
The word "contemn" traces its roots back to Latin. It is derived from the Latin word "contemnere", which means "to despise" or "to treat with contempt". This Latin term is a combination of the prefix "con-" meaning "together" or "with", and the verb "temnere" meaning "to despise" or "to scorn". Over time, the Latin word "contemnere" was adopted into Old French as "contemner", and eventually made its way into English as "contemn" around the 14th century.
Similar spelling words for CONTEMN
- content,
- count on,
- candyman,
- condamine,
- container,
- counting,
- continual,
- contender,
- contini,
- goundamani,
- contumely,
- contention,
- contending,
- candymania,
- contumacy,
- contempt,
- continuo,
- condominia,
- Candimon,
- contained,
- contents,
- continue,
- condemn,
- condemned,
- continued,
- condemning,
- continent,
- contain,
- quinidamine,
- condemns,
- kundiman,
- contend,
- contented,
- quinidamin,
- continuum.
Conjugate verb Contemn
CONDITIONAL PERFECT
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CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE
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CONDITIONAL PRESENT
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CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
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FUTURE
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FUTURE CONTINUOUS
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FUTURE PERFECT
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FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
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IMPERATIVE
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PAST CONTINUOUS
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PAST PARTICIPLE
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PAST PERFECT
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PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
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PRESENT
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PRESENT CONTINUOUS
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PRESENT PARTICIPLE
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PRESENT PERFECT
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PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
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PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE
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SIMPLE PAST
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