despise

desprezar
definition
verb
he despised himself for being selfish
feel contempt or a deep repugnance for.
translation of 'despise'
verb
ofender,
despeitar,
menosprezar,
desprezar
example
I could tell them why they could hate and 'despise' others, but that is not leadership.
I 'despise' cowards
She would hate and 'despise' him for it, not to mention that it showed he was weak.
We should be contemptuous of their presumption; we should 'despise' their new wealth.
So while this work is unlikely to move ‘troubled friends and educated 'despisers' ,’ it will benefit pastors, church discussion groups, and first-year theology classes.
I can tell she hates my mother, 'despises' her so much she wishes she had never set foot in her office.
She is an absolutist, 'despising' those opportunists who take time out of normal life for a little promiscuity.
He never quite grew out of 'despising' his audience.
It is possible to fault the ruling class without 'despising' the entire people.
I would like to know therefore why she hates and 'despises' these unfortunates so vehemently.
She 'despises' the old order, but equally fears and loathes the new lack of order.
For the tyrannical 'despiser' of men popularity is the token of the highest love of mankind.
Within two days I started 'despising' them and feeling slightly guilty about my earlier reaction.
He focuses his fury on his father, refusing to visit him and 'despising' his mother for her desperate attempts to keep the family united.
By not having kids, not working in a ‘conventional’ way, and 'despising' consumerism and materialism, I often feel very much on the outside of everything.
His complex character is presented as a contradiction, as he 'despises' cheats but finds many ways throughout the film to prove that he is one.
Consequently, they often went about doing things they resented doing, and then went home 'despising' themselves for behaving as they had done.
He loathes war and militarism, and 'despises' chauvinism in every form.
One of the odd dangers of the sin of reactionary dissent is that, over time, you can become the sacrament 'despiser' that you set out to oppose.
You can't help but love that angry loner who absolutely 'despises' Christmas.
I am one of those who 'despises' the nastiness no matter where it comes from.
In which case, maybe 'despising' that humanity makes sense after all.
Having read that she 'despises' interviews, I'm not surprised when she delays ours as long as possible by asking me loads of questions.
I know all about 'despising' other nationalities.
The sociological truism is that a societal order is shored up by its legitimations, which provide the defenses against its 'despisers' .
A 'despiser' of Western religions, he was an ardent polygamist, convinced that promiscuity was man's natural birthright.
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