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despise

/dis'paiz/
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Explanation of "Despise"

Definition:
The verb "despise" means to strongly dislike someone or something and to think they are worthless or not good enough. When you despise something, you look down on it with disdain, meaning you have a feeling of contempt or dislike.

Advanced Usage
  • You might use "despise" in more complex sentences or in literature to express strong emotions. For example: "Despite his wealth, he despises the superficiality of high society."
Word Variants
  • Despised (adjective): This describes something that is looked down upon.
    Example: "He felt like a despised outcast in his own town."

  • Despising (noun): The act of feeling disdain or contempt.
    Example: "Her despising of the unfair treatment was evident."

Different Meanings

While "despise" primarily means to dislike something strongly, it can also imply a moral judgment about the worth of something or someone.

Synonyms

Here are some synonyms for "despise": - Hate - Disdain - Scorn - Loathe - Detest

Idioms and Phrasal Verbs

While there aren't direct idioms or phrasal verbs that use "despise," you can express similar feelings with phrases like: - "Look down on" (to regard someone as inferior)
Example: "He looks down on those who do not share his education."

Summary

In summary, "despise" is a strong word used to express deep dislike or disdain towards someone or something.

Verb
  1. look down on with disdain
    • He despises the people he has to work for
    • The professor scorns the students who don't catch on immediately

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