Why do you despise him.
I despise my broken down, malfunctioning laptop.
I despise people who don't do their own work.Don't despise him because he's poor. He will despise himself in the morning.
Use who for this sentence.
I despise shellfish, they taste gross.
The peasants despised their lords.
She despises him. (means the same as hate)
tell them and make sure they know how much you despise it and they should understand
They're the sort of people I despise, if I had a gun, well you get the picture.
Despise is present tense. I/We/You/They despise He/She/It despises
No, the correct sentence is: I despise Bollywood movies. Using the subject-verb combination 'I am' indicates that 'you are' the one despised. Don't forget to capitalize the first person pronoun 'I'.
Something like "We should despise motherhood" or " "Motherhood is a very rewarding career."
I despise the way you look at her in every way