Crossword-Solution: CONTEMPTIBLE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Contemptible | a. | Worthy of contempt; deserving of scorn or disdain; mean; vile; despicable. |
| Contemptible | a. | Despised; scorned; neglected; abject. |
| Contemptible | a. | Insolent; scornful; contemptuous. |
We have 85 clues for the answer “CONTEMPTIBLE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| CONDITION of being despised | 1 answer |
| BLITHERING | 4 answers |
| scurvy | 8 answers |
| Picayune | 10 answers |
| fiddling | 13 answers |
| Lousy | 14 answers |
| frippery | 22 answers |
| pitiable | 23 answers |
| traducing | 24 answers |
| vilifying | 26 answers |
| Regrettable | 27 answers |
| Negligible | 29 answers |
| scummy | 29 answers |
| calumnious | 33 answers |
| Ignominious | 46 answers |
| Hangdog | 48 answers |
| Backbiting | 48 answers |
| Loathsome | 48 answers |
| spitefulness | 48 answers |
| discreditable | 51 answers |
| Ratty | 51 answers |
| rubbishy | 51 answers |
| Ignoble | 52 answers |
| Inconsiderable | 52 answers |
| Reprehensible | 52 answers |
| trashy | 52 answers |
| Maligning. | 53 answers |
| Petty | 55 answers |
| outrageous | 55 answers |
| derogative | 55 answers |
| detracting | 56 answers |
| pejorative | 56 answers |
| Libellous | 56 answers |
| atrocious | 59 answers |
| detractory | 59 answers |
| deplorable | 60 answers |
| Detestable | 61 answers |
| Abhorrent | 63 answers |
| sickening | 63 answers |
| meagre | 63 answers |
| "Ridiculous!" | 64 answers |
| miserly | 64 answers |
| appalling | 64 answers |
| ABOMINABLE ___ | 65 answers |
| Pathetic | 65 answers |
| Despicable | 66 answers |
| Scanty | 67 answers |
| shameful | 67 answers |
| viciousness | 67 answers |
| indecent | 68 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
A moving of the mind or soul; excitement of the feelings,
whether pleasing or painful; disturbance or agitation of mind caused by
a specific exciting cause and manifested by some sensible effect on the
body.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
A FEELING OF GREAT ELATION
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Sentences with CONTEMPTIBLE (5)
But you, an ill-favored and contemptible insect who delights in sucking human blood, I wish that I could have killed you even if I had incurred a heavier penalty.” The Olive-Tree and the Fig-Tree THE OLIVE-TREE ridiculed the Fig-Tree because, while she was green all the year round, the Fig-Tree changed its leaves with the seasons.
Bathsheba demurely regarded a contemptible straw lying upon the ground, in a way which suggested less ovine criticism than womanly embarrassment.
Then Jellyband threw open the door, still stupidly and blindly hoping to avert the catastrophe which he felt was in the air, and the same low, musical voice said, with a merry laugh and mock consternation,— “B-r-r-r-r! I am as wet as a herring! _Dieu!_ has anyone ever seen such a contemptible climate?” “Suzanne, come with me at once—I wish it,” said the Comtesse, peremptorily.
And then from hating “Hanson” he came to look upon himself with hate and loathing—to see himself and his perfidious act in all their contemptible hideousness.
The event has proved, that I was a cunning fool, providing with great circumspection for a possible opportunity of making myself contemptible and wretched for ever.
Quotes with CONTEMPTIBLE (3)
Yesterday misspent can't be recall'dVanity makes beauty contemptible Wisdom is more valuable than riches.
Lo! my God, without merit on my part, of His pure and free mercy, has given to me (an unworthy, condemned, and contemptible creature) all the riches of justification and salvation in Christ. For such a Father then, who has overwhelmed me with these inestimable riches of His, why should I not freely, cheerfully, with my whole heart and with an eager will, do all that I know will be pleasing to Him, and acceptable in His sight? I will therefore give myself, as a sort of Christ,…
Happy the writer who, passing by characters that are boring, disgusting, shocking in their mournful reality, approaches characters that manifest the lofty dignity of man, who from the great pool of daily whirling images has chosen only the rare exceptions, who has never once betrayed the exalted turning of his lyre, nor descended from his height to his poor, insignificant brethren, and, without touching the ground, has given the whole of himself to his elevated images so far …