English to Malay Dictionary contempt

contempt

menghina
definition
noun
he showed his contempt for his job by doing it very badly
the feeling that a person or a thing is beneath consideration, worthless, or deserving scorn.
translation of 'contempt'
noun
kebencian
example
But his prickly sense of slighted dignity and obsessive 'contempt' for other people's ethical squalor inevitably drags him down.
when he was found to have lied to the House this was a 'contempt'
This arrogance and 'contempt' for public opinion must be curbed.
The statement showed 'contempt' for the public education system - its students, teachers and communities.
These proposals seem to express an element of 'contempt' for pet owners.
On the other hand the youth, like many others of his ilk these days, shows total disregard and 'contempt' for authority of any kind.
Most Britons greeted this fraud with the scorn and 'contempt' it deserves.
he showed his 'contempt' for his job by doing it very badly
But I do not share the 'contempt' so many conservatives seem to have for bishops because they urge peace.
I flinched as I heard her frosty voice tinged with bitter scorn and 'contempt' .
They have bad manners, 'contempt' for authority and no respect for older people.
Later, I decided that I deserved his 'contempt' , and I hated myself for what I had written.
Given this kind of attitude it is hardly surprising that increasingly local politics is held in total 'contempt' .
But surely my discourse is not of such repulse that I am deserving of their 'contempt' .
They're just wanting to exert their authority and treat Territorians with total 'contempt' .
Defending it only draws the 'contempt' of average Democrats, who don't want their kids to die there.
Pam stared at the girl with total 'contempt'
His 'contempt' for the audience is only slightly less pronounced than his loathing of himself for being (in his own eyes) a phony and a sell-out.
How would he respond to the charge that his book expresses a certain 'contempt' for the public?
But I am equally appalled at the 'contempt' which this same liberal press is meting out on the people and communities involved in such campaigns.
This power, exercised politically for far too long, has added to the public's 'contempt' for the honours that are now made.
We have reached a point where people feel 'contempt' for the government but do not yet trust the opposition.
Just another scenario where caring for someone close to me gets me nothing by 'contempt' , scorn and hate in return.
These twentieth century cannibals deserve the greatest scorn and 'contempt' from all workers and humanitarians!
The result of releasing these photographs would be, most likely, initial shock followed by disgust, 'contempt' and repugnance.
He had always had a particular 'contempt' by the workers here, mostly because they seemed so calm and collected, always.
this action displays an arrogant 'contempt' for the wishes of the majority
This is reflective not just of the 'contempt' that this regime has for the judiciary but of how eager it is to protect itself against the danger of populist politics.
Americans couldn't bear to risk the 'contempt' of their distinguished European guests.
Well, I think his father had a certain 'contempt' for the public relations factor in the presidency.
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