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despise

loathe / scorn / disdain
Transitive Verb
past: despisedpp: despiseding: despising

This term conveys a potent mixture of hatred and contempt. It is not merely a strong dislike, but a judgment of value, where the object of the emotion is viewed as morally bankrupt, worthless, or fundamentally inferior. It suggests a psychological distance where the speaker feels superior to the target. In contexts of dignity, the word describes a refusal to engage with something perceived as degrading. This usage emphasizes a sense of pride or self-worth, framing the action as an avoidance of something that would stain one's reputation or character.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ someone][~ something]

To feel a strong feeling of dislike and a lack of respect for someone or something because you think they are inferior or immoral.

"He despises anyone who treats animals with cruelty."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To consider something to be beneath one's dignity or too insignificant to be worthy of attention.

"She despised the idea of begging for a promotion."

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