English to Arabic Dictionary contemptuous

contemptuous

محقر
definition
adjective
she was intolerant and contemptuous of the majority of the human race
showing contempt; scornful.
translation of 'contemptuous'
adjective
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مزدر,
محقر
example
Imagine then how easy it would be to become bitter, resentful, 'contemptuous' , angry and revengeful?
It is 'contemptuous' in the extreme, and such comments make it almost impossible to respond in a civilised fashion.
Those who aren't openly 'contemptuous' often dismiss it as hilariously freakish.
He was 'contemptuous' of me for reminding him about reading the instructions - he didn't see the relevance.
He is ferociously 'contemptuous' of people who distort the meaning of a document or the argument of a book or use the past as an adventure playground.
Even when you're 'contemptuous' of such behavior, it is a fact of life.
They should be made to pay for their 'contemptuous' and arrogant behaviour.
They are either totally ignorant or 'contemptuous' of the fundamentals of a civilised judicial system.
He evaluates the host culture from his own perspective and approaches it with a condescending or even 'contemptuous' attitude.
The kids themselves flout this rule with 'contemptuous' ease, but if a teacher catches them, they might well be in for it.
They are 'contemptuous' of fundamental human rights and jealous of any source of power apart from their own.
His bitter frown transformed itself into a sneer and then a 'contemptuous' smile.
He was 'contemptuous' and sneering in pointing out that we were in the wrong carriage.
They are also vaguely 'contemptuous' of his beady-eyed negotiations regarding fees and wardrobe allowances.
Most of the men seem to be intimidated by her, or at least, 'contemptuous' of her because she's disingenuous.
Has any country ever had a more arrogant, insolent, 'contemptuous' leader than we have?
The problem lies in a deeply disrespectful, even 'contemptuous' , attitude towards women.
There was the abiding desire that they shouldn't play beneath themselves, be dishonourable or 'contemptuous' of others.
Savagery and barbarism were 'contemptuous' expressions used by ‘civilised’ people.
He lacks the cold, 'contemptuous' arrogance that would make Elizabeth - and us - hate him.
His reaction is to confront John, who encouraged this evangelistic initiative, with the racist and 'contemptuousness' of its approach.
She rolled her eyes 'contemptuously' at her lame excuse.
I guess that tells us a great deal about the sort of thinking that resides within the Government - a certain 'contemptuousness' about parliamentary procedure.
The women and children in the urban slum look at me 'contemptuously' for visiting my mother once a year.
So Caesar may have died with a curse on his lips, and perhaps ‘child’ was meant 'contemptuously' .
I had already started to cast it 'contemptuously' aside when I realised it was the menu.
It is 'contemptuously' dismissive of the idea that there is a problem and of the concern that Britain may stand to lose more than gain by greater integration.
First, women should try to present their complaints in a calm way: Research shows that men are more likely to listen if their partners tone down hostility and avoid 'contemptuousness' .
Their 'contemptuousness' colors the debate anyway, especially in the press.
But then, curiously, he did not snarl 'contemptuously' that they were wrong and that he had a sackful of lawyers to say so.
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