contemptible - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of contemptible in Hindi

  • घिनौना
  • घृणित
  • तुच्छ
  • नीच
  • घिनौना
  • कुत्सित

contemptible Definition

Adjective

  • deserving contempt; despicable.

contemptible Example

  • a display of contemptible cowardice ( तिरस्कारपूर्ण कायरता का प्रदर्शन )
  • You are a worthless and contemptible woman. ( आप एक बेकार और घृणित महिला हैं। )
  • We find contemptible the political machinations of Mssers. ( हम मिसर्स की राजनीतिक चालों को घृणित पाते हैं। )
  • Self-pity is a totally contemptible vice and I have throughout many vicissitudes and much unmerited disappointment avoided it as a plague. ( आत्म-दया एक पूरी तरह से घृणित दोष है और मैंने कई उलटफेरों के दौरान इसे प्लेग के रूप में टाला है। )

More Sentence

  • The achievements of the Persians in art, literature and religion are by no means contemptible, but somewhat mixed and cosmopolitan.
  • And the whole affair will be one more contemptible insult to a people on whose lands we are uninvited guests.
  • Catherine was ready to explode. "I think you're contemptible!".
  • Babbitt is far from being a contemptible figure.
  • Why should we still listen to this contemptuous and possibly contemptible diatribe?
  • Clinton's low-life behavior is routinely contemptible.
  • Here, Koontz paints a contemptible product of bioethics academia.
  • It's difficult to see contemptible in a sentence .
  • He was one of the bitterest and most contemptible of our enemies,
  • We demand that this contemptible attitude and behavior be stopped.
  • For employees, no dilemma is thornier than having a contemptible boss.
  • It's really contemptible, " he said.
  • Frankly, the behavior of the NNP leadership is contemptible.
  • By saying that the LORD's table is contemptible.
  • The detection of a plot, in which Norfolk was implicated, for the invasion of England by Spain on behalf of Mary, who was then to take him as the fourth and most contemptible of her husbands, made necessary the reduction of her household and the stricter confinement of her person.
  • His cowardice in face of the enemy was contemptible.
  • It seemed to him too contemptible for hot anger even.
  • I found the man contemptible, but I stuck to the plan.
  • Men are also much more contemptible and useless in their celibacy than are women.
  • What can there be contemptible in automatic machines capable of producing such desirable effects?
  • I know full well how contemptible the affectations and hypocrisies of life are.
  • For it is no vile or contemptible thing which almost all men labour to obtain.
  • I thought better of you, and should have expected you to be above such contemptible jealousy.
  • The snobbishness of culture is the most contemptible of all, for culture knows better.
  • Rather, you think Me evil and My speech contemptible!.
  • This man is contemptible, but he isn’t guilty of.
  • All that's base in me, all that's mean and contemptible.
  • It was an introduction to a contempt that is contemptible.
  • It is altogether degrading, immoral, mean, and contemptible.
  • Many nobles, whose lands had been wasted during the war, flocked to the little capitals to make their way by contemptible court services.
  • Its color and design are marvelous; its drawing contemptible.
  • He is ever contemptible and uninterruptedly ridiculous.
  • She curried favor with the leader by contemptible means.
  • The most contemptible of the personages in the play is the courtly fop Osric.
  • They don't consider washing dishes to be contemptible and sorehead.