That is the correct spelling of "contemptibly" (ignobly).
It is spelled 'contempt'.
The noun contempt actually leads to two different adjectives. Contemptible, which means deserving of contempt, and contemptuous, which means feeling contempt.
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Pride dines on Vanity, sups on Contempt.
contemptuous
contemptuous
The non-slang use of the term is spelled pooh-pooh (to express disregard or contempt).
Contempt is an abstract noun.
Direct contempt occurs in the presence of the court. Indirect contempt occurs outside the presence of the court, and Civil contempt often occurs indirectly.
Contempt - album - was created in 1999.
Contempt of the court
The verb form of contempt is "to despise."
I am sensing no small amount of contempt in your voice. One more outburst and I will charge you with contempt of court. That's it, you are in contempt! Bailiff, remove the defendant from my court!
Contempt, or contempt of court
He had no respect for his boss and treated him with contempt.
Krishna Jagadisa Aiyar has written: 'Iyer, Mitter, and Anand's law of bails' -- subject(s): Bail 'Iyer's commentary on Law on Contempt of Courts Act, 1971 (Act no. 70 of 1971)' -- subject(s): Contempt of court, Contempt of legislative bodies, India 'Law of contempt of court, parliament & public servants' -- subject(s): Contempt of court, Contempt of legislative bodies 'Aiyer's Law of contempt of court, parliament & public servants' -- subject(s): Contempt of court, Contempt of legislative bodies
She looked at him with contempt, her eyes filled with scorn and disapproval.
A quote with that expresses a tone of contempt is “behind all their personal vanity, women themselves always have an impersonal contempt for woman.” Contempt can be defined as disdain, worthless, vile, or scorn.