Similar words: despise, despite, despicable, despot, respite, despair, desperado, despotic. Meaning: [dɪ'spaɪz] adj. treated with contempt.
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61. The Earth, and the Goddess, become fearful as well as despised.
62. Educated people had become a despised group, just as during the Cultural Revolution, when they suffered verbal and physical abuse.
63. Even though Rice despised fund-raising, he would spend countless hours at it in his years at Black Mountain.
64. Margaret could not help admiring her fortitude, even though she despised her mission.
65. In Drenthe, feeling more than ever the despised outcast, he found consolation in a human resting place.
66. And social services suffered too, as they always will when wealth creation is despised.
67. I didn't know him very well and I despised him for being well behaved and creeping around telling stories about me.
68. The debacle in Poznam featured that old chestnut, the diabolical deflection, known and despised since that tragic afternoon in Gelsenkirchen.
69. In rural areas, the Khmer Rouge is not universally despised, as the government in Phnom Penh maintains.
70. It is just the sort of Continental charter that was despised by Dicey.
71. Everything Jack stood for Folly truly did despise, and she despised herself for having fallen in love with such a man.
72. He is both idolized and despised within the Union movement.
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73. I felt that the other kids despised me for having the wrong accent and the wrong colour skin.
74. He despised them for their presumptuousness.
75. She was despised because she was of humble origin.
76. How I despised myself for my cowardice!
77. He despised the esthetic of minimalism.
78. The sacred sacrament of Holy Orders will be ridiculed, oppressed and despised, for in doing this, one scorns and defiles the Church of God, and even God Himself, represented by His priests.
79. He envied and hated them at the same time, especially the men, who looked just like the rich, potbellied businessmen that he so despised.
80. And there shall be no more a pricking brier unto the house of Israel, nor any grieving thorn of all that are round about them,[sentencedict.com] that despised them; and they shall know that I am the Lord GOD.
81. Bacon not only despised the syllogism, but undervalued mathematics, presumably as insufficiently experimental. He was virulently hostile to Aristotle, but thought very highly of Democritus.
82. He despised the boulder, for he knew that victory was already his.
83. That the Russians loathed and despised the Germans as a form of invading vermin was obvious.
84. To become a man of honor has been an ideal objective of personality for most people, while a base man is usually despised as an immoralist .
85. But his miserliness was offset by a generosity toward the victims of the systems he despised.
86. Karadzic was born on June 19, 1945 in a mountain hamlet in Montenegro and raised in poverty by parents who despised the communist rule of Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito.
87. Her mother, a purist, despised the Russian Riviera, and the idea that her daughter, classically trained and destined for greater things, would degrade herself by dancing there.
88. Thou hast despised mine holy things, and hast profaned my sabbaths.
89. Like many an iconoclast, Mr Zhang's roots lay in the things he despised.
90. However, its nature of no - reword has gradually despised by the society.
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