scorn, anger
The answer is faugh.It's five letters, ending in H. Faugh refers to the exclamation of contempt, disgust, or abhorrence.
The prefix for the word "contempt" is "con-." The suffix is "-ment."
Contempt originated in 1393, from the Latin word: "Contemptus" which means: scorn.
Contempt is defined as being the act of showing disrespect. An example of this word used in a sentence is "She was held in contempt of court after arguing with the judge".
The word contempt is a noun, a common, abstract noun; a word for a feeling or a state of mind, a thing.
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The word is vilipend.It is defined as "to disparage or to treat someone with contempt.You would pronounce it as VIL-ah-pend.
The Latin root word for "contempt" is "contemptus," derived from the verb "contemnere," meaning to despise or scorn.
I am regarding your question with contempt, as it is vague in nature. ^ There's one. xD
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!
3 letter word for old oldsmobile