Despise is present tense. I/We/You/They despise He/She/It despises
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.
Why do you despise him.
I despise my broken down, malfunctioning laptop.
The verb form of "despicable" is "despise".
Despise the Sun was created on 1998-04-30.
The noun forms for the verb to despise are despiser, dispisal, and the gerund, despising.
tell them and make sure they know how much you despise it and they should understand
You can say "Je te méprise" which means "I despise you" in French.
If you despise something, it means you feel a deep contempt for it. Here are some examples: I really despise the way some people never take responsibility for their own actions. Brian really despises homework, but he knows it's important to get a good education.
Use who for this sentence.
The noun forms for the verbs to despise are despiser, one who despises, and dispisal, the feeling of despise.