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m contempt* * *disprezzo s.m.1 contempt, scorn, disdain: in disprezzo della legge, in defiance of the law; incorrere nel disprezzo di qlcu., to incur s.o.'s contempt; tenere qlcu., qlco. in disprezzo, to hold s.o., sthg. in contempt (o to scorn s.o., sthg.); provare disprezzo per qlcu., qlco., to feel contempt (o scorn) for s.o., sthg.* * *[dis'prɛttso]sostantivo maschile (disdegno) contempt, defiance, disdain, scorn ( per for); (del pericolo, della vita ecc.) disregarddisprezzo di sé — self-contempt, self-disgust
* * *disprezzo/dis'prεttso/sostantivo m.(disdegno) contempt, defiance, disdain, scorn ( per for); (del pericolo, della vita ecc.) disregard; disprezzo di sé self-contempt, self-disgust. -
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self-contempt — self′ contempt′ n … From formal English to slang
self-contempt — /sɛlf kənˈtɛmpt/ (say self kuhn tempt) noun contempt of oneself …
self-contempt — n. contempt for oneself. Derivatives: self contemptuous adj … Useful english dictionary
self-contempt — noun a feeling of contempt for oneself … Wiktionary
self-contempt — noun contempt or loathing for oneself or one s actions … English new terms dictionary
self-contempt — n. * * * … Universalium
Self — Self, n.; pl. {Selves}. 1. The individual as the object of his own reflective consciousness; the man viewed by his own cognition as the subject of all his mental phenomena, the agent in his own activities, the subject of his own feelings, and the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
self-con|tempt — «SEHLF kuhn TEHMPT», noun. contempt for oneself: »Perish in thy self contempt! (Tennyson) … Useful english dictionary
self-contemptuous — self contemptˈūous adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑self … Useful english dictionary
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contempt — /keuhn tempt /, n. 1. the feeling with which a person regards anything considered mean, vile, or worthless; disdain; scorn. 2. the state of being despised; dishonor; disgrace. 3. Law. a. willful disobedience to or open disrespect for the rules or … Universalium