No. Contempt is to hold a person or thing of which you have some knowledge in low regard. Prejudice is to pre judge a person or thing with no previous knowledge or experience of the person or thing, without forming your own conclusions based on personal experience or knowledge.
Distain and disrespect are synonyms for contempt. Additional synonyms include disregard, hatred, malice, ridicle and scorn.
Contemptuous is an adjective.
Sneering, Scornful, Derisive, Condescending, Aloof, Contemptuous, Mocking :)
Yes , contemptuous is an adjective whereas contemptuously is an adverb .
Contemptuous means to have feelings of contempt or disdain in another. For example, watching another person sloppily eat with their hands would make you contemptuous of their table manners.The warrior, having never been injured or ill, was contemptuous of those who were.Many men are wholly contemptuous of women, because they erroneously equate non-aggressive behavior with impotence, and physical weakness with psychological weakness.The woman gave the kissing couple a contemptuous stare which made it quite clear that she did not approve of homosexuality.Due to his contemptuous behavior, the judge gave the defendant a stiff jail sentence.The word comtemptuous, is a long one, said Billy.
The noun contempt actually leads to two different adjectives. Contemptible, which means deserving of contempt, and contemptuous, which means feeling contempt.
Contemptuous is an adjective.
Sneering, Scornful, Derisive, Condescending, Aloof, Contemptuous, Mocking :)
Yes , contemptuous is an adjective whereas contemptuously is an adverb .
Hi, another word for discrimination can be harassment or perjudices.
The root word in "contemptuous" is "contempt," which means a feeling of disdain or scorn towards someone or something.
Contemptuous means to have feelings of contempt or disdain in another. For example, watching another person sloppily eat with their hands would make you contemptuous of their table manners.The warrior, having never been injured or ill, was contemptuous of those who were.Many men are wholly contemptuous of women, because they erroneously equate non-aggressive behavior with impotence, and physical weakness with psychological weakness.The woman gave the kissing couple a contemptuous stare which made it quite clear that she did not approve of homosexuality.Due to his contemptuous behavior, the judge gave the defendant a stiff jail sentence.The word comtemptuous, is a long one, said Billy.
Contemptuous or proud.
The noun contempt actually leads to two different adjectives. Contemptible, which means deserving of contempt, and contemptuous, which means feeling contempt.
Contemptuous is an adjectiveShe gave him a contemptuous look
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
The suffix for the word prejudice is "-ice."
She faced prejudice when applying for the job because of her ethnicity.