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despise Meaning in Tamil ( despise வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

இழிவாகக் கருது,



despise's Usage Examples:

Certainly no poet would venture to despise Wagner's imaginative conception of Kundry.


"His readers needed most the moral heroism of fidelity to the Unseen, which made men "despise shame" due to aught that sinners in their unbelief might do to them (xii.


From the defeat at Pharsalus, to which he had contributed by affecting to despise his late comrades, he fled to Corcyra, and thence to Africa.


He had fits of superstition which in healthier moments he despised.


They are set in the midst of " wolves," despised and slighted by the careless and worldly: there is fre q uent mention of " the persecuted," and of the duty of " bearing the cross.


He then turned back and said " No, I was having a wank and I shot the dog!despise driving on hot, blue-sky days, because the sheer level of wank on the roads increases by orders of magnitude.


His second wife was Sarah Siprout de Gabay, "a beautiful woman of strong intellect" and importunate ambitions, who hated the race she belonged to because it was despised by others.


He despised her video game playing and art, instead saying she needed a man capable of keeping her feet on the ground long enough for her to focus on doing something real with her life.


And now, if you don't drop out of the election, you've got an opponent who despises you!He is an earnest, sometimes stern and sometimes pathetic, preacher of righteousness, who despises the mere graces of style and the subtleties of an abstruse logic.


Indeed Johnson, though he did not despise or affect to despise money, and though his strong sense and long experience ought to have qualified him to protect his own interests, seems to have been singularly unskilful and unlucky in his literary bargains.


The Greeks, who had been squandering the money provided by the loans in every sort of senseless extravagance, affected to despise the Egyptian invaders, but they n h l`n were soon undeceived.


After the destruction of Jerusalem the Judaean Rabbinic schools took refuge in the Galilee they had heretofore despised.





Synonyms:

scorn, disdain, detest, contemn, look down on, hate,



Antonyms:

like, benevolence, philogyny, admire, love,

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