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(1) Expressing extreme contempt.
(2) Arrogant.
(3) Insolent.
(1) Even when you're contemptuous of such behavior, it is a fact of life.
(2) Imagine then how easy it would be to become bitter, resentful, contemptuous , angry and revengeful?
(3) He is ferociously contemptuous of people who distort the meaning of a document or the argument of a book or use the past as an adventure playground.
(4) Most of the men seem to be intimidated by her, or at least, contemptuous of her because she's disingenuous.
(5) He was contemptuous of me for reminding him about reading the instructions - he didn't see the relevance.
(6) He lacks the cold, contemptuous arrogance that would make Elizabeth - and us - hate him.
(7) Savagery and barbarism were contemptuous expressions used by u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510civilisedu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb people.
(8) Has any country ever had a more arrogant, insolent, contemptuous leader than we have?
(9) He evaluates the host culture from his own perspective and approaches it with a condescending or even contemptuous attitude.
(10) They are contemptuous of fundamental human rights and jealous of any source of power apart from their own.
(11) They are either totally ignorant or contemptuous of the fundamentals of a civilised judicial system.
(12) They are also vaguely contemptuous of his beady-eyed negotiations regarding fees and wardrobe allowances.
(13) It is contemptuous in the extreme, and such comments make it almost impossible to respond in a civilised fashion.
(14) The problem lies in a deeply disrespectful, even contemptuous , attitude towards women.
(15) Those who aren't openly contemptuous often dismiss it as hilariously freakish.
(16) There was the abiding desire that they shouldn't play beneath themselves, be dishonourable or contemptuous of others.
(17) They should be made to pay for their contemptuous and arrogant behaviour.
(18) The kids themselves flout this rule with contemptuous ease, but if a teacher catches them, they might well be in for it.
(19) His bitter frown transformed itself into a sneer and then a contemptuous smile.
(20) He was contemptuous and sneering in pointing out that we were in the wrong carriage.
scornful
disdainful
disrespectful
insulting
insolent
derisive
mocking
sneering
scoffing
withering
scathing
snide
condescending
supercilious
haughty
proud
superior
arrogant
dismissive
aloof
high and mighty
snotty
sniffy
admiring
appreciative
Humble
Polite
Respected
Shy