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Synonyms for Contemptibly:
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adv.
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- abject ,
- abysmally ,
- ailing ,
- alas ,
- awful ,
- badly ,
- blue ,
- broken ,
- chintzily ,
- crushed ,
- depleted ,
- depressed ,
- depression ,
- despitefully ,
- discourteously ,
- discreditably ,
- dishonourably ,
- dismally ,
- dispirited ,
- down ,
- down in the mouth ,
- downcast ,
- downhearted ,
- empathetically ,
- evilly ,
- fiddling ,
- first ,
- first gear ,
- footling ,
- frightfully ,
- gloomy ,
- grim ,
- grotesquely ,
- hideously ,
- humble ,
- humbled ,
- humiliated ,
- ignominiously ,
- ill ,
- impolitely ,
- indisposed ,
- inexpensively ,
- ingloriously ,
- insultingly ,
- laughably ,
- lilliputian ,
- low gear ,
- low-down ,
- low-pitched ,
- low-spirited ,
- low-toned ,
- lowly ,
- ludicrously ,
- meekly ,
- minuscule ,
- miserable ,
- modest ,
- moo ,
- niggling ,
- normally ,
- objectionably ,
- ordinarily ,
- peaked ,
- petty ,
- picayune ,
- piddling ,
- piffling ,
- preposterously ,
- repulsively ,
- resignedly ,
- rottenly ,
- scummy ,
- scurvy ,
- seedy ,
- short ,
- sickly ,
- slight ,
- small ,
- smuttily ,
- stingily ,
- surreptitiously ,
- tattily ,
- trivial ,
- under the weather ,
- unfeelingly ,
- unfortunately ,
- unhappily ,
- unluckily ,
- unremarkably ,
- unsympathetic ,
- unwell ,
- usually ,
- Arrantly ,
- Degenerately ,
- Egregiously ,
- Infamously ,
- Lousily ,
- Paltrily ,
- abjectly ,
- abominably ,
- appallingly ,
- atrociously ,
- awfully ,
- basely ,
- callously ,
- cheaply ,
- commonly ,
- cruelly ,
- currishly ,
- deplorably ,
- despicably ,
- detestably ,
- dirtily ,
- disgracefully ,
- dishonorably ,
- disrespectfully ,
- dreadfully ,
- execrably ,
- filthily ,
- flagrantly ,
- foully ,
- grievously ,
- grimly ,
- grossly ,
- heinously ,
- horribly ,
- horridly ,
- humbly ,
- ignobly ,
- insignificantly ,
- lamentably ,
- little ,
- low ,
- meanly ,
- miserably ,
- monstrously ,
- nastily ,
- nefariously ,
- obnoxiously ,
- odiously ,
- offensively ,
- outrageously ,
- pathetically ,
- pettily ,
- pitiably ,
- pitifully ,
- poorly ,
- regrettably ,
- ridiculously ,
- rudely ,
- sadly ,
- scandalously ,
- scurvily ,
- shabbily ,
- shamefully ,
- shockingly ,
- shoddily ,
- sneakily ,
- sneakingly ,
- soullessly ,
- spiritlessly ,
- spitefully ,
- sympathetically ,
- terribly ,
- unkindly ,
- unpleasantly ,
- unworthily ,
- vilely ,
- villainously ,
- vulgarly ,
- wickedly ,
- woefully ,
- worthlessly ,
- wretchedly .
What are the paraphrases for Contemptibly?
Paraphrases are highlighted according to their relevancy:
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Independent
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Adverb
lightly.
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Adverb
What are the hypernyms for Contemptibly?
Other hypernyms:
degrading, despicable, disgraceful, ignominious, lousy, offensive, outrageous, repugnant, scandalous, shocking.
What are the opposite words for contemptibly?
Contemptibly is an adverb used to describe an action that is deserving of contempt or scorn. Some antonyms for contemptibly include admirably, commendably, applaudably, respectably, honorably, and commendably. These words imply actions that are worthy of praise and respect. Admirably suggests an action that is praiseworthy, while commendably and applaudably suggest an action that is deserving of praise and appreciation. Honorably implies an action that is characterized by integrity and moral excellence. Respectably suggests an action that conforms to socially accepted standards of behavior. To use antonyms for contemptibly in a sentence, one can say that the boss acted respectably, treating all employees with fairness and decency.
What are the antonyms for Contemptibly?
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adv.
• noun
Usage examples for Contemptibly
Famous quotes with Contemptibly
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The horrors of have supplanted the solemnity, the thrilling fascination, of the old unetherized operation upon the human sufferer. Their recorded phenomena, stored away by the physiological inquisitor on dusty shelves, are mostly of as little present use to man as the knowledge of a new comet or of a tungstate of zirconium: perhaps to be confuted the next year, perhaps to remain as fixed truth of immediate value, — contemptibly small compared with the price paid for it in agony and torture.
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