Define despise. despise synonyms, despise pronunciation, despise translation, English dictionary definition of despise. tr.v. de·spised , de·spis·ing , de·spis·es 1. To regard with contempt or scorn: despised all cowards and flatterers.
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El despiste del conductor hizo que se saliera de la carretera y chocara contra un árbol. The driver's absent-mindedness made him go off the road and crash into a tree.
despise somebody/something (not used in the progressive tenses) to dislike and have no respect for somebody/something She despised gossip in any form. He despised himself for being so cowardly. She thoroughly despised him for his weakness. I don’t know why they despise me so much.
despise may suggest an emotional response ranging from strong dislike to loathing. despises cowards contemn implies a vehement condemnation of a person or thing as low, vile, feeble, or ignominious.
Given the above preconditions of fascism which characterized pre-fascist Germany and Italy, the crucial missing step in the United States thus far is the creation of a well-organized extreme right-wing movement with not only a clear political and ideological content but which is also capable of terrorist action against minorities they despise.
despise and scorn mean to consider a person or thing as not worth noticing or taking an interest in. despise may be used of feeling ranging from strong dislike to true hatred. I despise liars. scorn is used of a deep and ready feeling of angry disgust for anything that a person doesn't respect.
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