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1 contempt
[kənˈtempt] noun1) very low opinion; scorn:إحْتِقار، إزدِراءShe spoke with utter contempt of her husband's behaviour.
2) disregard for the law.إسْتِهانَه، إسْنِخْفاف بِالقانون -
2 contempt
اِمْتِهان \ contempt: complete lack of respect for what one considers bad or foolish. -
3 contempt
اِزْدِرَاء \ contempt: complete lack of respect for what one considers bad or foolish. disdain: to disrespect for sb. or sth. that one considers worthless. disrespect: lack of respect. scorn: a bitter feeling of disrespect: Their lack of courage filled him with scorn. \ See Also احتقار (اِحْتِقار) -
4 contempt
اِحْتِقَار \ contempt: to complete lack of respect for what one considers bad or foolish. disdain: to disrespect for sb. or sth. that one considers worthless. scorn: a bitter feeling of disrespect: Their lack of courage filled him with scorn. -
5 hhaqara
contempt [hhaqara] Aze heqaret, Hin hikara, Per hhaqarat, Tur hakaret borrowed from Ar--------despise, disrespect, insult [Sem hh-q-r, Gez hhqr] -
6 sneer
[snɪə]1. verb1) to raise the top lip at one side in a kind of smile that expresses scorn:يَهْزأ، يَسْخَرWhat are you sneering for?
يَتَهَكَّم علىHe sneered at our attempts to improve the situation.
3) to say with contempt:يَقولُ هازِئا"You haven"t a chance of getting that job,' he sneered.
2. nouna scornful expression, words etc that express contempt.سُخْرِيَه، هُزْء، تَهَكُّم -
7 احتقر
اِحْتَقَرَ: اِزْدَرَى، اِسْتَهَان بِـto despise, scorn, disdain, contemn, misprize, disesteem, disrespect, hold in contempt, regard with contempt, have a low opinion of, look down upon, turn up one's nose at -
8 scorn
[skɔːn]1. nouncontempt or disgust:إحْتِقار، إسْتِهْزاء، إزْدِراءHe looked at my drawing with scorn.
2. verbto show contempt for; to despise:يَحْتَقِر، يَزْدَري، يَسْتَخِف بِThey scorned my suggestion.
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9 احتقار
n. contempt, scorn, abasement, hiss -
10 ازدراء
n. contempt, scorn, disdain, contumely, disfavour, disrespect, pride, disfavor -
11 تحقير
n. humbling, insult, contempt, pejorative -
12 خزي
n. degradation, disgrace, infamy, dishonour, discredit, dishonor, shame, humiliation, ignominy, odium, contempt, opprobrium -
13 عصيان
n. disobedience, insurgence, insurgency, rebel, rebellion, revolt, riot, recalcitrance, bawdiness, contempt -
14 قلة إحترام
n. contempt, disrespect -
15 أهان
أهَانَ: اِزْدَرَى، اِحْتَقَرَto despise, scorn, disdain, treat with contempt -
16 احتقار
اِحْتِقَارcontempt, scorn, disdain, misprision -
17 احتقار المحكمة
اِحْتِقارُ المَحْكَمَة -
18 ازدراء
اِزْدِراءcontempt, scorn, disdain, misprision -
19 ازدراء المحكمة
اِزْدِراءُ المَحْكَمَة -
20 امتهان
اِمْتِهان: اِحْتِقارcontempt, scorn
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contempt — con·tempt /kən tempt/ n 1: willful disobedience or open disrespect of the orders, authority, or dignity of a court or judge acting in a judicial capacity by disruptive language or conduct or by failure to obey the court s orders; also: the… … Law dictionary
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