despise
/dɪˈspaɪz/verb2 syllables
Despise means: look down on with disdain.
Synonyms for despise18
verb, as in look down on with disdain
also used for despise
hate, discount, misregard, take no notice of, brush off, disregard, dissemble, ignore, misheed, despect, disrespect, disesteem, look down on, misrespect, spurn
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What does despise mean?1
verb
1
look down on with disdain“He despises the people he has to work for”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with despise?43
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Despise in a sentence
- If you despise him, people will condemn you.anzart
- You should not despise a man because he is poorly paid.CM
- The learned are apt to despise the ignorant.Zifre
- We should not despise a man because he is poor.CK
- Don't despise a man just because he is poorly dressed.CM
- You should not despise a man because he is poor.CM
- We value others so much that they despise us.Sifaks
- Perhaps the only true dignity of man is his capacity to despise himself.unknown
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Forms of despise
as a verb
- past tense
- despised
- present participle
- despising
- third-person singular
- despises
- past participle
- despised