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1 disdainful
adjectiveمُزْدَرٍ، مُحْتَقِر -
2 נימה מזלזלת
disdainful tone, condescending tone, patronizing tone -
3 зневажливий
disdainful, neglectful, disparaging -
4 погордливий
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5 desdeńoso
• disdainful• dismissive• scornful• supercilious -
6 despreciativo
• disdainful• disparaging• scornful• slighting• snide -
7 opovržlivý
disdainful; scornful -
8 esquivo
disdainful, elusive -
9 mapaghamak
disdainful, comtemptuous, contumelious -
10 desdeñoso
adj.disdainful, contemptuous, dismissive, scornful.* * *► adjetivo1 disdainful, contemptuous, scornful* * *ADJ scornful, disdainful* * ** * *= dismissive, derisive, contemptuous.Ex. The author also mentions the rather dismissive attitude of many librarians towards rare book librarianship.Ex. As sophisticated technologies and management methods were introduced, process engineers engaged in efforts to portray manual workers' knowledge in derisive terms.Ex. After a number of years in office, however, they became increasingly abrasive, remote, contemptuous of criticism, and resistant to any change that might reduce their authority.* * ** * *= dismissive, derisive, contemptuous.Ex: The author also mentions the rather dismissive attitude of many librarians towards rare book librarianship.
Ex: As sophisticated technologies and management methods were introduced, process engineers engaged in efforts to portray manual workers' knowledge in derisive terms.Ex: After a number of years in office, however, they became increasingly abrasive, remote, contemptuous of criticism, and resistant to any change that might reduce their authority.* * *desdeñoso -sa‹persona› disdainful; ‹gesto/actitud› disdainful, scornful* * *
desdeñoso◊ -sa adjetivo
disdainful
desdeñoso,-a adjetivo disdainful
' desdeñoso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desdeñosa
English:
disdainful
- scornful
- supercilious
- derisive
- disparaging
* * *desdeñoso, -a adjscornful, disdainful* * *adj disdainful, contemptuous* * *desdeñoso, -sa adj: disdainful, scornful♦ desdeñosamente adv -
11 despreciativo
adj.disdainful, disparaging, slighting, scornful.* * *► adjetivo1 scornful, contemptuous* * *ADJ [observación, tono] scornful, contemptuous; [comentario] derogatory* * *una mirada despreciativa — a look of disdain o scorn
* * *= snide, derisive, deprecating.Ex. XML Spy does some things XMetal doesn't do, but I've also heard snide remarks about its parser.Ex. As sophisticated technologies and management methods were introduced, process engineers engaged in efforts to portray manual workers' knowledge in derisive terms.Ex. The author examines under what conditions deprecating speech is perceived as harmful.* * *una mirada despreciativa — a look of disdain o scorn
* * *= snide, derisive, deprecating.Ex: XML Spy does some things XMetal doesn't do, but I've also heard snide remarks about its parser.
Ex: As sophisticated technologies and management methods were introduced, process engineers engaged in efforts to portray manual workers' knowledge in derisive terms.Ex: The author examines under what conditions deprecating speech is perceived as harmful.* * *despreciativo -va‹persona› disdainful; ‹tono/gesto› disdainful, scornfuluna mirada despreciativa a look of disdain o scornnos trata de una manera muy despreciativa he treats us very disdainfully o with contempt* * *
despreciativo◊ -va adjetivo
disdainful
' despreciativo' also found in these entries:
English:
disparaging
* * *despreciativo, -a adj[tono, mirada, actitud] scornful, contemptuous* * *adj contemptuous* * *despreciativo, -va adj: scornful, disdainful -
12 desprecio
m.1 scorn, contempt.una mirada/un gesto de desprecio a scornful o contemptuous look/gesturecon desprecio contemptuously, with contempt2 snub (acto despreciativo).hacer un desprecio a alguien to snub somebody3 disregard.muestran un desprecio olímpico por los derechos humanos they show complete disregard for human rights4 disdain, scorn, contempt, sneer.5 brush-off.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: despreciar.* * *1 (desestima) contempt, scorn, disdain2 (desaire) slight, snub* * *noun m.disdain, contempt* * *SM1) (=desdén) scorn, contempt2) (=desaire) slight, snub* * *a) ( menosprecio) disdainme miró con desprecio — she gave me a disdainful o scornful look
b) ( indiferencia) disregardc) ( desaire) snub, slighthacerle un desprecio a alguien — to snub o slight somebody
* * *= scorn, disdain, contempt, put-down, deprecation, snub, sneer.Ex. I gave him a look of scorn and disgust, but he merely laughed at me.Ex. 'Arnold and the others are too sensitive!' he sneered, spreading his hands in a fantastic gesture of disdain.Ex. Distribution of any publication that tends to expose an individual to public contempt, ridicule, or disgrace is forbidden.Ex. Overt abuse definitions included put-downs, criticism, foul language, explosive anger, and neglect.Ex. It uses humor rather than witticisms, and self-deprecation rather than deprecation of the professional field.Ex. This is yet another snub to the United Nations Security Council which has imposed economic sanctions on Iran over its refusal to suspend uranium enrichment.Ex. At most I have gotten a few sneers and a little derision for my involvement, and I certainly am not doing anything illegal.----* decir con desprecio = sneer.* desprecio por envidia = sour grapes.* gesto de desprecio = gesture of disdain.* hacer un desprecio = slight.* manifestar desprecio = profess + disdain.* mirar a la gente con desprecio = look down + Posesivo + nose at people.* mirar con desprecio = look down + Posesivo + nose at, look down on/upon.* * *a) ( menosprecio) disdainme miró con desprecio — she gave me a disdainful o scornful look
b) ( indiferencia) disregardc) ( desaire) snub, slighthacerle un desprecio a alguien — to snub o slight somebody
* * *= scorn, disdain, contempt, put-down, deprecation, snub, sneer.Ex: I gave him a look of scorn and disgust, but he merely laughed at me.
Ex: 'Arnold and the others are too sensitive!' he sneered, spreading his hands in a fantastic gesture of disdain.Ex: Distribution of any publication that tends to expose an individual to public contempt, ridicule, or disgrace is forbidden.Ex: Overt abuse definitions included put-downs, criticism, foul language, explosive anger, and neglect.Ex: It uses humor rather than witticisms, and self-deprecation rather than deprecation of the professional field.Ex: This is yet another snub to the United Nations Security Council which has imposed economic sanctions on Iran over its refusal to suspend uranium enrichment.Ex: At most I have gotten a few sneers and a little derision for my involvement, and I certainly am not doing anything illegal.* decir con desprecio = sneer.* desprecio por envidia = sour grapes.* gesto de desprecio = gesture of disdain.* hacer un desprecio = slight.* manifestar desprecio = profess + disdain.* mirar a la gente con desprecio = look down + Posesivo + nose at people.* mirar con desprecio = look down + Posesivo + nose at, look down on/upon.* * *1 (menosprecio) disdaincon un gesto de desprecio salió de la habitación with a disdainful gesture, he left the roomme miró con desprecio she gave me a disdainful o scornful looksentía un desprecio infinito por él she felt profound contempt for him—no tiene donde caerse muerto —dijo con desprecio he doesn't have a penny to his name, she said contemptuously o disdainfully o scornfully2 (indiferencia) disregardconducen con total desprecio por la vida de los demás they drive with complete disregard for the lives of otherssienten un profundo desprecio por la autoridad they have a deep-seated contempt for authority3 (desaire) snub, slightsi no vas, será interpretado como un desprecio if you don't go, they'll take it as a snub o slightestá harto de que le hagan desprecios he's fed up with being snubbed o slighted* * *
Del verbo despreciar: ( conjugate despreciar)
desprecio es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
despreció es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
despreciar
desprecio
despreciar ( conjugate despreciar) verbo transitivo
( profundamente) to despise
desprecio sustantivo masculino
( más intenso) contempt;◊ me miró con desprecio she gave me a disdainful o scornful look
◊ hacerle un desprecio a algn to snub o slight sb
despreciar verbo transitivo
1 (odiar) to despise
2 (menospreciar) to look down on, to scorn
3 (desdeñar) to reject, spurn
desprecio sustantivo masculino
1 (menosprecio, falta de estima) contempt, scorn, disdain: no puede disimular el desprecio que siente hacia esa familia, she can't hide the contempt she has for that family
2 (descortesía, desaire) slight, snub: para ella sería un desprecio que no aceptases la invitación, she would feel slighted should you not accept the invitation
' desprecio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bofetada
- cara
- caro
- disfraz
- larvada
- larvado
- pequeña
- pequeño
- rechazo
- rictus
- vilipendio
- bah
- profundo
English:
beneath
- contempt
- curl
- disdain
- doormat
- nose
- scornfully
- sneer
- deprecating
- put
* * *desprecio nm1. [desdén] scorn, contempt;siente un desprecio especial por los grandes estudios cinematográficos he feels particular contempt for the big movie studios;con desprecio scornfully, contemptuously;habla con desprecio de todo el mundo she speaks contemptuously o scornfully of everyone, she speaks of everyone with contempt;una mirada/un gesto de desprecio a scornful o contemptuous look/gesture2. [acto despreciativo] snub;hacer un desprecio a alguien to snub sb3. [desinterés] disregard;muestran un desprecio olímpico por los derechos humanos they show complete disregard for human rights* * *m1 ( desdén) contempt2 acto slight3 ( indiferencia) disregard* * *desprecio nmdesdén, menosprecio: disdain, contempt, scorn* * *desprecio n contempt / scorn -
13 displicente
adj.1 contemptuous (desagradable).2 careless (negligente).3 indifferent, unenthusiastic, abulic, uninterested.* * *► adjetivo1 (indiferente) indifferent; (que desagrada) awkward, unpleasant2 (descontento) unhappy, discontented1 discontent* * *ADJ1) (=malhumorado) peevish2) (=poco entusiasta) unenthusiastic3) (=despreciativo) offhand, disdainful* * ** * ** * *(indiferente) indifferent, blasé; (frío) disdainful, offhand* * *
displicente adjetivo ( indiferente) indifferent, blasé;
( frío) disdainful
displicente adjetivo indifferent
' displicente' also found in these entries:
English:
airy
- complacent
- flippant
* * *displicente adj1. [desagradable] offhand2. [negligente] careless;[desganado] unenthusiastic* * *adj disdainful* * *displicente adj: indifferent, cold, disdainful -
14 geringschätzig
I Adj. disdainful, contemptuous; (herabsetzend) deprecatory, disparaging; (herablassend) condescending; geringschätzige Geste dismissive gestureII Adv. disdainfully etc.; jemanden geringschätzig behandeln treat s.o. with contempt; etw. geringschätzig abtun dismiss s.th.* * *disdainful (Adj.); disparaging (Adj.); contemptuous (Adj.); lightly (Adv.); derogatory (Adj.)* * *ge|rịng|schät|zig [-ʃɛtsɪç]1. adjcontemptuous; Bemerkung auch disparaging2. advcontemptuously* * *1) disdainful2) disdainfully* * *ge·ring·schät·zig[gəˈrɪŋʃɛtsɪç]I. adj contemptuouseine \geringschätzige Bemerkung a disparaging remarkII. adv contemptuously, disparagingly\geringschätzig über jdn/etw sprechen to speak disparagingly of sb/sth, to deprecate sth* * *1. 2.adverbial disdainfully; contemptuously* * *A. adj disdainful, contemptuous; (herabsetzend) deprecatory, disparaging; (herablassend) condescending;geringschätzige Geste dismissive gestureB. adv disdainfully etc;jemanden geringschätzig behandeln treat sb with contempt;etwas geringschätzig abtun dismiss sth* * *1. 2.adverbial disdainfully; contemptuously* * *adj.contemptuous adj.disparaging adj. adv.disparagingly adv. -
15 desdén
m.disdain, scornfulness, contempt, scorn.* * *1 disdain, scorn, contempt\con desdén scornfully, disdainfully* * *noun m.disdain, contempt* * *SM scorn, disdain* * *masculino disdain, scornsentir desdén por alguien — to be scornful o disdainful of somebody
* * *= scorn, contempt, sneer, disdain.Ex. I gave him a look of scorn and disgust, but he merely laughed at me.Ex. Distribution of any publication that tends to expose an individual to public contempt, ridicule, or disgrace is forbidden.Ex. At most I have gotten a few sneers and a little derision for my involvement, and I certainly am not doing anything illegal.Ex. 'Arnold and the others are too sensitive!' he sneered, spreading his hands in a fantastic gesture of disdain.----* decir con desdén = sneer.* mirar con desdén = scowl (at).* * *masculino disdain, scornsentir desdén por alguien — to be scornful o disdainful of somebody
* * *= scorn, contempt, sneer, disdain.Ex: I gave him a look of scorn and disgust, but he merely laughed at me.
Ex: Distribution of any publication that tends to expose an individual to public contempt, ridicule, or disgrace is forbidden.Ex: At most I have gotten a few sneers and a little derision for my involvement, and I certainly am not doing anything illegal.Ex: 'Arnold and the others are too sensitive!' he sneered, spreading his hands in a fantastic gesture of disdain.* decir con desdén = sneer.* mirar con desdén = scowl (at).* * *disdain, scornsiente gran desdén por ellos he's very scornful o disdainful of themodio el desdén con que nos trata I hate the disdainful way he treats us* * *
desdén sustantivo masculino
disdain, scorn
desdén sustantivo masculino disdain
' desdén' also found in these entries:
English:
contempt
- disdain
- scorn
- scornfully
- superciliously
* * *desdén nmdisdain, contempt;la miró con desdén he looked at her disdainfully o with contempt;tratar a alguien con desdén to treat sb with contempt* * *m disdain, contempt* * * -
16 dédaigneux
dédaigneux, -euse [dedεɲø, øz]adjective[personne, air] scornful* * *- euse dedɛɲø, øz adjectif [ton, sourire, air] disdainful, scornful* * *dedɛɲø, øz adj (-euse)disdainful, scornful* * *dédaigneux, - euse adj [ton, sourire, air] disdainful, scornful; dédaigneux de scornful of [danger, honneurs]; faire une moue dédaigneuse to curl one's lip.( féminin dédaigneuse) [dedɛɲø, øz] adjectifd'un ton dédaigneux contemptuously, scornfully, disdainfully2. (soutenu)dédaigneux de [indifférent à] disdainful ou contemptuous ofje n'ai jamais été dédaigneux de l'argent I've never been one to spurn ou to despise money————————, dédaigneuse [dedɛɲø, øz] nom masculin, nom féminindisdainful ou scornful ou contemptuous person -
17 verachtungsvoll
Adj. contemptuous, disdainful* * *contemptuous; disdainful* * *ver|ạch|tungs|volladjcontemptuous, disdainful* * *verachtungsvoll adj contemptuous, disdainful* * *adj.contemptuous adj.disdainful adj. adv.contemptuously adv.disdainfully adv. -
18 méprisant
méprisant, e [mepʀizɑ̃, ɑ̃t]adjectivecontemptuous ; ( = hautain) disdainful* * *méprisante mepʀizɑ̃, ɑ̃t adjectif [geste, sourire] contemptuous; [personne] disdainful* * *mepʀizɑ̃, ɑ̃t adj méprisant, -e* * *méprisant, méprisante adj [geste, sourire, attitude] contemptuous, scornful; [personne] disdainful, scornful; être méprisant avec qn to treat sb with contempt.( féminin méprisante) [meprizɑ̃, ɑ̃t] adjectifse montrer très méprisant envers quelqu'un to pour scorn on somebody, to be very contemptuous towards somebody -
19 verächtlich
I Adj.2. verachtenswertII Adv. lachen etc.: contemptuously, disdainfully, scornfully; sich verächtlich äußern speak with contempt* * *disdainful; scornful; contemptible* * *ver|ạ̈cht|lich [fEɐ'|ɛçtlɪç]1. adjcontemptuous, scornful; (= verachtenswert) despicable, contemptiblejdn/etw verächtlich machen — to run sb down/belittle sth
2. advcontemptuously, scornfully* * *1) (showing contempt: a contemptuous sneer.) contemptuous3) (feeling or showing scorn: a scornful expression/remark.) scornful4) scornfully* * *ver·ächt·lich[fɛɐˈʔɛçtlɪç]I. adj1. (Verachtung zeigend) contemptuous, scornful2. (verabscheuungswürdig) contemptible, despicableII. adv contemptuously, scornfully* * *1.1) (abschätzig) contemptuous2) (verachtenswürdig) contemptible; despicable2.jemanden/etwas verächtlich machen — disparage somebody/something; run somebody/something down
adverbial contemptuously* * *A. adj1. contemptuous, disdainful, scornful;verächtlich machen run sb oder sth downB. adv lachen etc: contemptuously, disdainfully, scornfully;sich verächtlich äußern speak with contempt* * *1.1) (abschätzig) contemptuous2) (verachtenswürdig) contemptible; despicable2.jemanden/etwas verächtlich machen — disparage somebody/something; run somebody/something down
adverbial contemptuously* * *adj.abject adj.contemptible adj.despicable adj.scornful adj. adv.contemptibly adv.contemptuously adv.despicably adv.scornfully adv. -
20 wegwerfend
I Part. Präs. wegwerfenII Adj. Geste etc.: dismissive, disdainful* * *wẹg|wer|fendadjdismissive, disdainful* * *weg·wer·fendadj dismissive* * *Adjektiv dismissive <gesture, remark>* * *B. adj Geste etc: dismissive, disdainfulC. adv behandeln etc: dismissively, disdainfully;sich wegwerfend äußern speak dismissively* * *Adjektiv dismissive <gesture, remark>
См. также в других словарях:
Disdainful — Dis*dain ful, a. Full of disdain; expressing disdain; scornful; contemptuous; haughty. [1913 Webster] From these Turning disdainful to an equal good. Akenside. {Dis*dain ful*ly}, adv. {Dis*dain ful*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disdainful — I adjective aloof, arrogant, audacious, bumptious, cavalier, cold, condescending, contemptuous, contumelious, cynical, deprecating, derisive, despising, disapproving, discourteous, disrespectful, distant, fastidlosus, filled with pride, flouting … Law dictionary
disdainful — supercilious, overbearing, insolent, arrogant, lordly, *proud, haughty Analogous words: spurning, repudiating, rejecting (see DECLINE vb): scorning, despising, contemning, scouting (see DESPISE): averse, *antipathetic, unsympathetic Contrasted… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
disdainful — [adj] scornful aloof, antipathetic, arrogant, averse, cavalier, contemning, contemptuous, cool, derisive, despising, egotistic, haughty, high and mighty*, hoity toity*, indifferent, insolent, lordly, overbearing, proud, rejecting, repudiating,… … New thesaurus
disdainful — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ showing contempt or lack of respect. DERIVATIVES disdainfully adverb disdainfulness noun … English terms dictionary
disdainful — [dis dān′fəl] adj. feeling or expressing disdain; scornful and aloof SYN. PROUD disdainfully adv. disdainfulness n … English World dictionary
disdainful — dis|dain|ful [dısˈdeınfəl] adj formal showing that you do not respect someone or something, because you think that they are not important or good enough ▪ a disdainful look disdainful of ▪ university professors who are disdainful of popular… … Dictionary of contemporary English
disdainful — [[t]dɪsde͟ɪnfʊl[/t]] ADJ GRADED: oft ADJ of n To be disdainful means to dislike something or someone because you think they are unimportant or not worth your attention. He is highly disdainful of anything to do with the literary establishment...… … English dictionary
disdainful — adj. disdainful of; towards * * * [dɪs deɪnfəl] towards disdainful of … Combinatory dictionary
disdainful — adjective showing that you do not respect someone or something and think that they are unimportant: a long disdainful look (+ of): There are some in the sport who are disdainful of amateurs. disdainfully adverb … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
disdainful — adjective /dɪsˈdeɪn.fʌl/ Showing contempt or scorn; having a pronounced lack of concern for others viewed as unworthy. He was disdainful of those he thought of as the little people. He openly sneered at them. They mocked him behind his back … Wiktionary