- Main Entry:
- con·tempt·ible

- Pronunciation:
-
\kən-ˈtem(p)-tə-bəl\
- Function:
- adjective
- Date:
- 14th century
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con·tempt·i·bil·i·ty
\-ˌtem(p)-tə-ˈbi-lə-tē\ noun
— con·tempt·ible·ness noun
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con·tempt·ibly
\-ˈtem(p)-tə-blē\ adverb
synonyms contemptible,
despicable,
pitiable,
sorry,
scurvy mean arousing or deserving scorn.
contemptible may imply any quality provoking scorn or a low standing in any scale of values
<a contemptible liar>.
despicable may imply utter worthlessness and usually suggests arousing an attitude of moral indignation
<a despicable crime>.
pitiable applies to what inspires mixed contempt and pity
<a pitiable attempt at tragedy>.
sorry may stress pitiable inadequacy or may suggest wretchedness or sordidness
<this rattletrap is a sorry excuse for a car>.
scurvy adds to
despicable an implication of arousing disgust
<a scurvy crew of hangers-on>.