She looked contemptuously at her arch enemy.
He contemptuously spoke of his ex because she spurned him.
Adverb. It modifies the verb or the rest of the sentence, for example, "He looked at his wife contemptuously." Here "contemptuously" modifies (describes) how he "looked" at his wife.
She looked at him contemptuously after he asked a completely inappropriate question
The word contemptuously describes an action that is done in a manner that conveys contempt. It is possible, for example, to reply contemptuously, to gesture contemptuously, to dismiss someone contemptuously, and so forth.
The word contemptuously means to treat somebody or something with disdain, disrespect, and disregard.
Yes
acrimoniously, contemptuously, cynically, ironically, mockingly
The class gave the new student acontemptuous look after he answered the teachers question.Contemptuous means: showing or feeling contempt; scornful; disdainful.-Best of Luck, Kristen
Yes , contemptuous is an adjective whereas contemptuously is an adverb .
disdainful, sneering, insolent, arrogant, supercilious, haughty. Source: Dictionary.com
It means "bigshot," contemptuously. Derives from Italian for 9 mm canon.
Insolent means showing a rude and arrogant lack of respect or manners towards others. It is typically used to describe behavior that is offensive or disrespectful.