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Inspiring or deserving abhorrence or scorn.
How about scorn-worthy? Or do hyphens count? Despicable.
Contemptible
The word "despicable" is an adjective. It is used to describe someone or something as deserving contempt or scorn.
Not scorn.
Contempt is the belief that a person or a thing is beneath consideration, worthless or deserving scorn. The commonwealth of being despised, dishonored and shamed. The legal term means that a person has not suitably responded to an order of a court, or to an order of the legislature, and is being charged with a crime for his refusal.
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The address of the Ellen Powell Tiberino Museum Of Contemp is: 3819 Hamilton Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104-2315
The correct spelling is "pathetic" and it means something that is deserving of pity, scorn, or contempt due to being weak, inferior, or ineffective.
Scorn is to hold in contempt.
Scorn is contempt or disdain towards someone or something.
Scorn of the Women was created in 1987.