Despicable

/dɪˈspɪkəbəl/ adjective

Deserving hatred and contempt; morally reprehensible and worthy of scorn.

From Latin despicabilis, formed from despicere (de- 'down' + specere 'to look') + -abilis (able to be), meaning 'able to be looked down upon.' The word passed through Old French despicable into Middle English, retaining its sense of moral condemnation.

AMገርቢ
ARحقير
BNঘৃণ্য
CAmenyspreable
CSohyzdný
DAforkasteligt
DEverachtenswert
ELκαταφρονητός
ESdespreciable
FAتحقیرآمیز
FIhalveksitava
FRméprisable
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