This is actually a sociology question but I know the answer. Think of minority groups of people and how they are treated by racists. Perhaps the plight of the black people in the US historically will help you to understand. They were treated like and inferior breed of humanity and they lived with contempt against their oppressors.
Another example is a child or individual. The child grows up with an inferiority complex or treated poorly by other and the person learns to hate others (hence contempt was bred into the child.
So those who are inferior to others and treated that way they learn to hate those who act superior over them.
This phrase suggests that feeling inferior to others can lead to feeling and expressing disdain or scorn for them. When a person feels inadequate or lacking in comparison to someone else, they may react by belittling or devaluing that person in an attempt to elevate themselves.
contempt
Contempt is a synonym of scorn. Both words convey the idea of feeling or showing a strong lack of respect or disapproval towards someone or something.
A middle finger gesture is commonly seen as a rude or vulgar expression conveying anger, defiance, or contempt towards someone. It symbolizes disrespect and is considered offensive in many cultures and settings.
Cultural ideological values that are deeply ingrained, such as beliefs about superiority or inferiority based on race, gender, or religion, can be the hardest to come to terms with. These values are often rooted in systemic biases and can challenge one's identity and sense of belonging when confronted. Overcoming these values requires significant introspection, empathy, and a willingness to challenge societal norms.
The average height of a bull at the shoulder can range from 5.5 to 6.5 feet. However, some breeds, like the Belgian Blue or Chianina, can grow taller.
"Worthy of contempt" implies that something or someone has done something deserving of strong disapproval or scorn. While it does connote a negative judgment, whether it is inherently "bad" can be subjective and dependent on individual perspectives.
The phrase is "familiarity breeds contempt". It means that we tend to lose appreciation for those individuals who are around us most.
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It means that you often become so accustomed to familiar things and people that you no longer value them.
According to Quotation #28892 from Classic Quotes: "Familiarity breeds contempt, while rarity wins admiration" - a sentiment ascribed to Apuleius.
The cast of Apathy Breeds Contempt - 2008 includes: Justin Larsen as Piggy Nicholas Wilder as Young Man
No, the saying "familiarity breeds contempt" is not found in the Bible. However, the concept of becoming overly familiar with someone or something leading to a loss of respect or appreciation can be seen in certain passages that warn against complacency or taking things for granted.
How about the old adage 'Familiarity breeds contempt'.
Its an adaptation of the phrase "familiarity breeds contempt" which is to say that spending lots of time doing something, being with someone, etc... means you will grow to dislike the activity, person, etc... In this phrase its is turned on its head, instead of growing to hate something you will grow to love it as you spend more time devoted to something.
"Familiarity breeds contempt" refers to the idea that the more time one spends with another person, the more they start to dislike them. This is a cause of many divorces.
Being popular means being hated.If someone or something is popular, inevitably someone else will end up disliking it merely for the fact that it is popular.
It means that you often become so accustomed to familiar things and people that you no longer value them.