contemptibly
IPA: kʌntˈɛmptʌbɫi
adverb
- In a contemptible manner.
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Examples of "contemptibly" in Sentences
- And how contemptibly petty of the people trying to attack Lieberman through his wife!
- If Jenn wants to be treated with anything other than contempt, she should act less contemptibly.
- I guess he's hoping people are too dumb to see how transparently, and contemptibly, self-serving that would be.
- To represent or speak of as contemptibly small or unimportant; disparage: a person who belittled our efforts to do the job right.
- My guess is that Ms. Bachman "knew" her audience and felt quite comfortable making a statement that was contemptibly stupid to a group of contemptibly stupid.
- And Israel needs to quit acting like an arrogant, murderous, thieving, bully, with the usual underlying characteristic of bullies, cowardice – the only way Israel can get away its contemptibly provocative behaviour is by hiding behind the US.
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