History
History
Synonyms
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Meaning:
contempt

the mental attitude of despising

disdain, disrespect

detract

to take away (from the credit, value etc of something)

take away a part; lessen

disapprove

to have, express, an unfavourable opinion

condemn

discredit

the loss of credit or good reputation

blame, detract from

disfavour

the state of being out of favour; disapproval

dislike; disgrace

disgrace

the loss of respect, favour, good reputation

state of shame; bad reputation

dishonour

disgrace or shame; loss, absence, of honour and self-respect

state of shame

dislike

a feeling of not liking

antagonism, hatred toward something

disregard

the absence of respect, interest etc (for)

ignoring

disrepute

the state of being disreputable

dishonor, shame

infamy

(an instance of) being infamous

shameful, bad reputation

objection

a statement or feeling of dislike, disapproval or opposition

argument, disagreement

protestation

a serious or formal declaration

objection

shame

the sad feeling with loss of self-respect, caused by wrong, dishonourable or foolish behaviour, failure etc (of oneself, one's family etc)

disgrace, embarrassment

underestimate

to have too low an estimate or opinion of (a person, ability etc)

minimize; rate too low

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