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Contemptible

Part of Speech

Adjective

Pronunciation

IPA: /kənˈtɛmptɪbəl/

Definitions

  • Deserving of or held in contempt; despicable.
  • Worthy of scorn or disgrace due to dishonorable behavior.

Usage Examples

  • His contemptible actions led to widespread condemnation.
  • Bribery is considered a contemptible act in ethical societies.
  • She found his deceitfulness utterly contemptible.

Etymology

From Middle English "contempnible," derived from Latin "contemptibilis," meaning "deserving scorn," from "contemptus" (past participle of "contemnere," meaning "to scorn, despise").

Synonyms

  • Despicable
  • Disgraceful
  • Shameful
  • Vile

Antonyms

  • Admirable
  • Respectable
  • Honorable
  • Praiseworthy

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Frenchméprisable/me.pʁi.zabl/
Spanishdespreciable/des.pɾe.θja.βle/
Germanverachtenswert/fɛʁˈaxtənsˌvɛʁt/
Russianпрезренный/prʲɪzˈrʲen.nɨj/
Hindiतिरस्कार योग्य/tirasakār yōgya/
Chinese可鄙/kě bǐ/
Japanese軽蔑すべき/keibetsu subeki/
Arabicحقير/ḥaqīr/
Portuguesedesprezível/des.pɾɛ.ˈzi.vɛw/
Bengaliঅবজ্ঞাজনক/ôbôjñôjônôk/
Marathiतिरस्कारास्पद/tirasakāraspad/
Tamilநிந்திக்கத்தக்க/nindikkathakka/
Teluguతిరస్కారయోగ్యమైన/tiraskārayōgyamaina/
Gujaratiતિરસ્કારનીય/tiraskārnīya/
Kannadaತಿರಸ್ಕಾರಣೀಯ/tirasakāraṇīya/
Malayalamതിരസ്കാരയോഗ്യമായ/tirasākārayōgyamāya/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /kənˈtɛmptɪbəl/
  • American English: /kənˈtɛmptəˌbəl/

Historical Usage

Throughout history, "contemptible" has been used in legal, political, and literary contexts to describe individuals, actions, or institutions that are deemed morally or socially reprehensible.

Cultural Nuances

In different cultures, contemptible behavior varies based on societal values. In some cultures, public dishonor is viewed as deeply contemptible, while in others, contemptibility is associated with specific acts such as betrayal or corruption.

More Information

The concept of contemptibility is tied to moral philosophy, social behavior, and ethics. Many philosophers, including Aristotle and Kant, discussed contempt in relation to virtue and vice. Modern discussions focus on how contemptible actions erode trust in institutions and personal relationships.

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