The adverb for "contempt" is "contemptuously." It describes an action done with disdain or scorn. For example, if someone speaks contemptuously, they do so in a manner that shows a lack of respect or regard for the subject.
It is an adverb, describing a way of doing something, that is, with contempt. Contempt is the feeling we feel for people, ideas or things we consider to be inferior, insignificant, and distasteful. E.g. "The French aristocrats before the revolution treated the ordinary citizens contemptuously, considering them to be as unpleasant and uninteresting as pigs in a pit of manure.
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.
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It is an adverb, describing a way of doing something, that is, with contempt. Contempt is the feeling we feel for people, ideas or things we consider to be inferior, insignificant, and distasteful. E.g. "The French aristocrats before the revolution treated the ordinary citizens contemptuously, considering them to be as unpleasant and uninteresting as pigs in a pit of manure.
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 of the court
The verb form of contempt is "to despise."
Contempt - album - was created in 1999.
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!
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
Contempt, or contempt of court
That is the correct spelling of "contemptibly" (ignobly).
He had no respect for his boss and treated him with contempt.
The soldier was very contempt while they were talking about the war.