Firstly, if you are talking about an inanimate object (the 'something' in your question) then the inanimate object has no feelings so 'brusquely' wouldn't apply.
It is not a question of inferiority although the person being brusque might appear superior, it is more a question of the person being brusque being rude and abrupt (being 'curt' is almost the same thing as brusque.)
So the person who is treated in a brusque manner could have hurt feelings because of they way they have been treated and made to feel inferior but I don't believe that is the original intention of the person being brusque - they are simply being rude. Think of a shop assistant being bad tempered and treating a customer in a very offhand manner. Does that explain it?
"Disdain" means a feeling of contempt or scorn for someone or something considered unworthy or inferior. It can also refer to the act of refusing or rejecting something out of a feeling of superiority or disapproval.
Regard means care or concern for someone or something OR a feeling of respect and admiration for someone or something.
It depends on the situation. It can mean you are very mad or angry about something, or it can mean you feel embarassed, dumb, or stupid about something. It just depends on the situation.
"Naghihimutok" in Tagalog means being resentful or feeling intense anger and bitterness towards someone or something.
The root word in "contemptuous" is "contempt," which means a feeling of disdain or scorn towards someone or something.
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No brusquely actually means roughly or harshly. It means she said in rude way to get out.
The word is "contempt." It refers to the feeling that someone or something is unworthy of respect or consideration.
a feeling of contempt for someone or something regarded as unworthy or inferior
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"Disdain" means a feeling of contempt or scorn for someone or something considered unworthy or inferior. It can also refer to the act of refusing or rejecting something out of a feeling of superiority or disapproval.
Feeling inferior typically refers to a state of lacking confidence, self-worth, or a sense of being less capable or valuable compared to others. It can lead to feelings of inadequacy, self-doubt, and low self-esteem.
Suspicious means having or showing a feeling that something is wrong or that someone is behaving dishonestly. It can refer to feeling distrust or uncertainty about someone or something.
The verb of feeling is feel. As in "to feel something or someone".
A bewailment is an act of bewailing - of wailing over or feeling great sorrow for someone or something.
Take a back seat- It means to be inferior to something/someone in an organisation / situation
you feel love you are going to feel something for that person(it happpened to me)