Despise is spelt with an e. It is a word similar to detest but much stronger that hate or even loathe.
The girls were mean to the new arrivals. They did not mean to be hurtful. The mean of the numbers was not what they had expected.
I do not mean all people, but some people act lazy.I do not mean to bother you but I need your help.
Present tense: I/you/we/they mean. He/she/it means. The present participle is meaning. Future tense: Will mean.
"What on Earth," he asked, "do you mean?"
What does incarcreated mean
Dispise!
because she smells, and never washes! she is repulsive
I think it will good i dispise that show.lol
It's different for every person or the same. Some people are attracted to what they most dispise. For example, a girl who is nice and gets good grades might be attracted to a mean boy who causes trouble. Opposites attract.
Jack DeSena plays sokka in the ALTA cartoon. I personally hate, and dispise the actual movie, so if that was your question, I am sorry
Some words that can be used in place of hate are animosity, enmity, hostility, loathing, and abhorrence. Additional synonyms are scorn, revulsion, repugnance, ill will, and spite.
He had the best reason to despise the British, whose hostilities directly or indirectly killed his two brothers and his mothers. He also did not like the Spanish who condoned Indian uprisings and were a threat to the Southern border of the US.
Personal opinion here. I as a Christian do not hate Muslims. I do not agree with their beliefs but that is what separates the different religions. We have different beliefs. I in no way condone the actions of radical Muslim groups or any group that wishes to destroy those that do not hold to their beliefs. The Nazi's did this during WW2.
Ive been through that as well. But my situation is a little different. I learned more about him, and now i truly dispise him. Does he feel the same way about you? If yes, then wait for him, or somehow make him choose you over her. If no, then either stay friends with him, or, get over him.
It depends, if it's something traumatising like beating or neglecting it than chances are, it will fear or even dispise you. if its something minor like rasing your voice out of frustration every once in awhile, or stepping on its paw (not sereoulsy ingering it) than you should be fine. It also greatly depends on the way its raised and the environment it's raised in.
In Greek mythology, Hades, the god of the underworld, did not necessarily despise his brother Zeus. However, Hades did have some resentment towards Zeus because Zeus was given the ruling of the heavens and Earth, while Hades was assigned the underworld. It can be said that Hades felt overshadowed and somewhat resentful of his brother's greater power and domain.
if you're talking about how does it feel when you're holding a violin: quite tiring, when you're holding it properly and for a long time. but it's worth it when you've finished a difficult song. if you're talking about the feelings of the violin itself (like it's a human being): depends on its owner; if you take good care of it and keep it clean and tuned, it'll be happy and content; if you treat it as worthless rubbish it's gonna dispise you.