单词 | Contemptuous |
例句 | (1) He's openly contemptuous of all the major political parties. (2) Benedict threw her a contemptuous glance. (3) She's contemptuous of my humble background. (4) He felt people were contemptuous of his lack of sophistication. (5) He was utterly contemptuous of her efforts. (6) You're contemptuous of everything I do. (7) He was openly contemptuous of his elder brother. (8) They were openly contemptuous of my suggestions. (9) She returned her opponent's serve with contemptuous ease. (10) She gave a contemptuous little laugh. (11) He threw it away with a contemptuous gesture. (12) Canete's mouth twisted in a contemptuous sneer. (13) She gave him a contemptuous look. (14) Her voice sounded almost contemptuous. (15) He was very contemptuous of 'popular' writers[sentencedict .com], whom he described as having no talent. (16) The company has shown a contemptuous disregard for Henry's complaints. (17) He was openly contemptuous of supply-side theories. (18) The President, once contemptuous of flattery, now submitted to it; enjoyed it, even. (19) She would even have preferred more of his contemptuous accusations to this present chilling remoteness. (20) Both were ambitious, leery of intellectuals, and contemptuous of liberals, whom they thought were hypocrites. (21) And why had he been so angry and contemptuous, so scathing about her broken engagement? (22) The ruling was contemptuous of Microsoft's appeals for more time and of its behaviour during the 79-day trial. (23) Until recently,() Dole was openly contemptuous of the supply side economics espoused by Kemp and other conservatives. (24) It was a contemptuous sop of a clue, something they thought they could afford, but it might be useful. (25) Contemptuous of the risks, she ran into the burning building. (26) They would begin with ready and contemptuous agreement that they are not on the welfare rolls. (27) One part of me was contemptuous of the scribblers continually rescuing the world with their paper prescriptions. (28) Later, when my mind is rearranged, their expressions will come to seem contemptuous; even malevolent. (29) Just who did he think he was with that arrogant, contemptuous expression on his face? (30) Williams's father started out poor, made a fortune the hard way, and was contemptuous of his spoon-fed children. (1) He's openly contemptuous of all the major political parties. (2) Benedict threw her a contemptuous glance. (3) She's contemptuous of my humble background. (4) He felt people were contemptuous of his lack of sophistication. (5) He was utterly contemptuous of her efforts. (6) Her voice sounded almost contemptuous. (31) Remove Goblin casualties with a deliberately contemptuous gesture or casual lack of concern if it makes you feel better. (32) I had spoken in jest, but Challenger gave a contemptuous snort. (33) How can that be so when today's diktat is a contemptuous dismissal of the community's united protest? (34) Watching that fair, contemptuous face he thought how well he knew the type from his own school. (35) In this detention centre, contemptuous and inhuman attitudes have hardened into set rules. (36) It is frequently instilled at a delicate age, as a result of the internalization of a contemptuous voice, usually parental. (37) She circled Tallis twice, staring down at her, not touching, not acknowledging her beyond the hard, contemptuous stare. (38) Franklin was contemptuous of the Iroquois and referred to them as savages. (39) Successful engineering students tended to be contemptuous of the work habits of lesser mortals. (40) The clerk throws me a contemptuous look[http:///contemptuous.html], then does the search. (41) Most Tory propagandists continued to hold a rather contemptuous view of the populace. (42) He was a Gemini, complex and clever, a dual personality who could run rings round her with contemptuous ease. (43) Wu Sun - fu broke into a contemptuous laugh. (44) Child-welfare professionals were contemptuous of the Holts. (45) Obstinate or contemptuous resistance to authority; stubborn rebelliousness. (46) He was looking at me with a contemptuous glance. (47) Uncle Tom is critical and contemptuous. (48) The newer society outs the old with contemptuous ease. (49) A contemptuous smile flitted across Injun Joe's face. (50) You should not be contemptuous of underprivileged people. (51) She's contemptuous of my humble home and poor surroundings. (52) He was contemptuous of private farmers. (53) Wharton gave a contemptuous shrug of the shoulders. (54) Be aimed at this network interlocution , official of the White House reminds participator to respect other viewpoint, avoid to use contemptuous sex language. (55) His tipsiness had worn off and left his face pale and his eyes bloodshot. He could no. longer even muster up his usual cool, contemptuous smile. (56) The importance of the hive is strongly engrained in the Geonosian mind, and they are, as a whole, contemptuous of other species. (57) Proud men demeaned themselves and their families to accept official charity from a contemptuous officialdom. (58) " Guinea hens ,'said Archie suddenly and his voice was contemptuous. (59) Rommel and his junior officers were openly contemptuous of the Americans'ability to fight. (60) So Phillip Tattaglia would rant on to audiences unsympathetic and contemptuous. (61) Tu Wei - yueh scowled and fixed him with a contemptuous stare. (62) Then from the rattlesnake's skin , with a sudden , contemptuous gesture. (63) After the middle-aged men will be especially afraid of his wife or child neglect or desertion, therefore, met the family members of a contemptuous attitude toward their own, will react very sensitive. (64) She cast a contemptuous look at the Queen of Scots' lady-in-waiting. "It is my belief that Mrs Seton did not knot and tie the threads properly." (65) He shows himself to be confident, addicted ( almost compulsively ) to hardship, somewhat contemptuous of the Indians. (66) The aunt felt her niece was mismatched and was openly contemptuous of Hung - chien's abilities and qualifications. (67) Marx was contemptuous of the faith of his ancestors, and indifferent to the Lutheranism his father had adopted. (68) A derisive or contemptuous sound made by vibrating the extended tongue and the lips while exhaling. (68) try its best to gather and create good sentences. (69) After the middle-aged men will be especially afraid of his wife or child neglect or desertion, so a family member encountered the attitude contemptuous of their own, they responded very sensitive. (70) He didn't care for Rinaldo; he appeared contemptuous of him. (71) Her attitude towards Dick , always contemptuous, was now bitter and angry. (72) Sometimes Mr. Thompson felt a little contemptuous of Mr. Helton's ways. (73) Mr Sonnenfeldt was contemptuous of other interpreters at Nuremberg who, through a thick lard of Swabian consonants or Polish syntax, could fuddle questioner and questioned alike. (74) Each had a different way, humorous or philosophic , contemptuous, sour, or sly, of showing this resentment. |
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