Contemptible

/kənˈtɛmptəbəl/ adjective

Deserving contempt or scorn; despicable or worthless. Used to describe actions, behaviors, or people that are morally reprehensible or beneath respect.

From Latin 'contemptibilis' meaning 'worthy of scorn,' from 'contemnere' meaning 'to despise, regard as worthless.' The word entered English in the 14th century through Old French, maintaining its harsh moral judgment.

AMድምፅ የሚሰጥ
ARجدير بالازدراء
BNনিন্দনীয়
CAmenyspreable
CSpohrdaný
DAforkasteligt
DEverachtenswert
ELάξιος περιφρονήσεως
ESdespreciable
FAشایسته سرزنش
FIhalveksittava
FRméprisable
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