contemn

[kənˈtem]

contemn Definition

to treat or regard with contempt; despise; scorn.

Using contemn: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "contemn" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She contemns anyone who doesn't share her political views.

  • Example

    The company's CEO contemned the idea of a union.

  • Example

    He contemned the proposal as impractical and unrealistic.

contemn Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for contemn

Phrases with contemn

  • to reject or renounce worldly pleasures and pursuits

    Example

    The monk contemns the world and lives a life of solitude and prayer.

  • to have a low opinion of oneself; to feel contempt for oneself

    Example

    After losing his job, he began to contemn himself and his abilities.

  • to reject or disobey authority figures or institutions

    Example

    The rebels contemn the authority of the government and seek to overthrow it.

Origins of contemn

from Latin 'contemnere', meaning 'to despise'

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Summary: contemn in Brief

'Contemn' [kənˈtem] is a verb that means to treat with contempt or scorn. It is often used to express a strong dislike or disapproval of someone or something. Examples include 'She contemns anyone who doesn't share her political views' and 'The company's CEO contemned the idea of a union.' Phrases like 'contemn the world' and 'contemn oneself' suggest a rejection of worldly pleasures or a low self-opinion.