Definition
The condition or quality of being despised or looked down upon by others.
Etymology
From despised (past participle of despise) + -ness. This noun emerged in formal English to describe the state of being on the receiving end of contempt.
Kelly Says
Scholars of social psychology use the opposite concept—'respect'—but 'despisedness' captures something unique: the internalized feeling of being universally looked down on.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
መንፈስ ፍቅር
men-fes fi-kir
ARالعربية
ازدراء
iz-dar-a'
CSČeština
nenávist
ne-na-vist
DEDeutsch
Verachtung
fɛʁˈaxtʊŋ
ESEspañol
desprecio
des-pree-eh-toh
FRFrançais
mépris
meh-pree
HUMagyar
gyűlölet
gyu-lö-let
IDBahasa Indonesia
penghinaan
pen-ghi-na-an
ITItaliano
disprezzo
dis-pree-tzo
MSBahasa Melayu
benci
ben-chi
MYမြန်မာ
ကျ Tropfen
kyi drop-pin
NLNederlands
verachting
ver-a-k-ting
PLPolski
nienawiść
ni-e-na-wis-ć
PTPortuguês
desprezo
des-pree-zo
RORomână
detestare
de-te-sta-re
RUРусский
презрение
pre-zre-nie
SWKiswahili
ukatili
u-ka-ti-li
TAதமிழ்
அதிருப்தி
a-thi-ru-p-thi
THไทย
เกลียดชัง
glayt-chan
TLTL
pag-aaway
pa-ga-a-way
UKУкраїнська
заздрість
za-zd-ri-st'
VITiếng Việt
khinh ghét
khinh-ghet
ZUZU
ukuthula
u-ku-thu-la