disrespect, antipathy, ridicule, neglect, hatred, disregard, disdain, defiance
Joke, parody, farce, travesty, jest, insult, disrespect, ridicule, scorn, contempt...
The primary synonyms are mockery, ridicule, contempt, or irony. Others could include invective, acrimony, rancor, or satire (but these all mean specific things).
That is the correct spelling of "contemptibly" (ignobly).
The noun contempt actually leads to two different adjectives. Contemptible, which means deserving of contempt, and contemptuous, which means feeling contempt.
contempt, scorn, arrogance, derision, haughtiness, superciliousness
a feeling of contempt for someone or something regarded as unworthy or inferior
disrespect, antipathy, ridicule, neglect, hatred, disregard, disdain, defiance
Joke, parody, farce, travesty, jest, insult, disrespect, ridicule, scorn, contempt...
Insolently means done with arrogance, disdain, contempt, or insubordination. Synonyms could be arrogantly, haughtily, brashly, disrespectfully, impertinently, pertly, presumptuously, or rudely.
The primary synonyms are mockery, ridicule, contempt, or irony. Others could include invective, acrimony, rancor, or satire (but these all mean specific things).
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 the object of disdain in literary circles. A noun, it means feeling contempt. A good synonym is scorn. I disdain eating turnips. As a verb it means to avoid because of disdain.