despiser
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary de·spise v. Pronunciation: di- ' spīz Function: transitive verb Inflected Form:   de·spised ; de·spis·ing Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French despis-, stem of despire, from Latin despicere, from de- + specere to look ― more at SPY Date: 14th century 1 : to look down on with contempt or aversion < despised the weak> 2 : to regard as negligible, worthless, or distasteful –de·spise·ment \- ' spīz-mənt\ noun –de·spis·er \- ' spī-zər\ noun synonyms DESPISE , CONTEMN , SCORN , DISDAIN mean to regard as unworthy of one's notice or consideration. DESPISE may suggest an emotional response ranging from strong dislike to loathing < despises cowards>. CONTEMN implies a vehement condemnation of a person or thing as low, vile, feeble, or ignominious < contemns the image of women promoted by advertisers>. SCORN implies a ready or indignant contempt < scorns the very thought of retirement>. DISDAIN implies an arrogant or supercilious aversion to what is regarded as unworthy < disdained popular music>.]]>