Definition of Contimptuous
Con*temp"tu*ous (?; 135), a.
Manifesting or expressing contempt or disdain; scornful;
haughty; insolent; disdainful.
A proud, contemptuous behavior.
Hammond.
Savage invective and contemptuous
sarcasm.
Macaulay.
Rome . . . entertained the most
contemptuous opinion of the Jews.
Atterbury.
Syn. -- Scornful; insolent; haughty; disdainful;
supercilious; insulting; contumelious. -- Contemptuous,
Contemptible. These words, from their similarity of sound,
are sometimes erroneously interchanged, as when a person speaks
of having "a very contemptible opinion of another."
Contemptible is applied to that which is the object of
contempt; as, contemptible conduct; acontemptible
fellow. Contemptuous is applied to that which indicates
contempt; as, a contemptuous look; a contemptuous
remark; contemptuous treatment. A person, or whatever is
personal, as an action, an expression, a feeling, an opinion, may
be either contemptuous or contemptible; a thing may
be contemptible, but can not be contemptuous.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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