To be worthy of contempt is to have proven ones inferiority, so yes.
contempt, scorn, arrogance, derision, haughtiness, superciliousness
do you mean "pejorative"?from Oxford American Dictionary:adjective: expressing contempt or disapproval ("Permissiveness is used almost universally as a pejorative term.") Also, you may mean the word prerogative which means the right to have/say/do something because of one's position or knowledge.
This means that when someone becomes too comfortable or satisfied in a situation, they may start to feel disdain or disrespect for it. The idea is that being complacent can lead to overlooking flaws or taking things for granted, which in turn can result in contempt.
a feeling of contempt for someone or something regarded as unworthy or inferior
it means worthy or deserving and its a variation of the capital of wyoming, cheyenne
It depends on what you think he was worthy of. Adulation, perhaps. Or study. Or contempt. I don't know.
worthy aim
Direct contempt occurs in the presence of the court. Indirect contempt occurs outside the presence of the court, and Civil contempt often occurs indirectly.
Pride dines on Vanity, sups on Contempt.
contempt
"Worthy"
rejected with disdain or contempt
Worthy means having adequate or great merit, character, or value.
i think you mean "verachtung" and it means "contempt"
the name madeeha mean prize worthy:)
bad, woeful, wretched, worthy of severe condemnation.Causing or being a subject for regret or grief as in 'the deplorable death of a friend.'Or causing to be a subject for disapproval as in 'this room is in deplorable order.' A very bad state
Praise worthy.