despise

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Etymology

From Middle English despisen, from Old French despis-, stem of despire, from Latin dēspicere, present active infinitive of dēspiciō (I look down upon, despise, scorn), from (down) + speciō (I look at). Displaced native Old English forsēon.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /dɪˈspaɪz/
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  • Rhymes: -aɪz

Verb

despise (third-person singular simple present despises, present participle despising, simple past and past participle despised)

  1. To regard with contempt oder scorn.
    Synonyms: contemn, disdain, scorn; see also Thesaurus:despise
    Antonyms: admire, cherish, honor, respect, treasure; see also Thesaurus:despise
    Hypernyms: look down on, deprecate
    Near-synonym: hate
    James still despises his brother for the time he pushed him out of a tree during their childhood.
  2. To disregard or ignore.

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