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despise [dɪˈspaɪz] VB trans

Usage examples with despised

not to be despised

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Most refugees are despised and are relegated to scrounging for the lowest day-laborer work.
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Lick continued to slink around in his one filthy, reeking suit, friendless and disheveled, despised by everyone.
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He also personally despised the kneeling play, considering it unsporting and somewhat dishonorable (a view popular among a lot of coaches of the period).
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He had a writer's interest in the occult, notably mesmerism, but despised fraud and believed in the superiority of the scientific method over superstition.
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To fail is to spend eternity linked to that which you have despised.
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He at first despised her, as she was not really an alcoholic, but came to the meeting anyway.
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Dangerous to handle and hard to get to market, early oilmen despised it as a poor relation to its rich cousin crude oil.
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His father was a drunkard given to insensate rage, who despised his delicate son, not only for his supposed effeminacy, but also for his sensitivity and literary pretensions.
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With his zany antics and half-baked notions of romantic hijinks, he became both one of the most loved and conversely despised characters in the show's history.
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The students speculate on why he is leaving, but do not much care since despite being academically brilliant, he is generally despised as being strict, stern and humourless.
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