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单词 contemned
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contemnedadj.

Brit. /kənˈtɛmd/, U.S. /kənˈtɛmd/
Forms: see contemn v. and -ed suffix1.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: contemn v., -ed suffix1.
Etymology: < contemn v. + -ed suffix1. N.E.D. (1893) also indicates a former pronunciation (kǫ̆nte·mnėd) /kənˈtɛmnɪd/.
Regarded or treated with contempt; despised.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > condition of being held in contempt > [adjective]
despect1447
contemned1552
unesteemeda1557
mongrela1594
cheap1597
disdained1598
scorned1598
despised1599
dog cheap1606
dishonourable1611
disprizeda1616
jadeda1616
disesteemed1618
misprized1702
disparaged1802
unappreciated1828
vilipended1836
flouted1859
mal vu1904
1552 R. Huloet Abcedarium Anglico Latinum Contempned, contemptus, spretus.
1573 J. Davidson Breif Commendatioun Vprichtnes sig. B.iv Thow pure contempnit Kirk of God, In Scotland scatterit far abrod.
1614 T. Adams Diuells Banket v. 207 If a Rich man haue four Sonnes, the youngest or contemnedst must be the Priest.
1690 J. Locke Ess. Humane Understanding iii. x. 243 It was..from the illiterate and contemned Mechanick, (a Name of Disgrace,) that they received the improvem[e]nts of useful Arts.
1721 T. Foxcroft Serm. Preach'd at Cambr. 8 God..bereaves us of the contemned Blessing, to punish our criminal Ingratitude.
1795 Gentleman's Mag. 61 i. 519 He said it was for contemned love.
1824 A. C. Buckland & W. H. Buckland Lett. Attorney's Clerk v. 53 I would advise you to recollect the benefits you derive from those contemned employments.
1882 Cent. Mag. Oct. 952/2 Some of the most vigorous writing of each era may be found among this contemned class of literature.
1931 Sat. Rev. 21 Feb. 283/1 The contemned husband of some beautiful woman who uses his house and his income to entertain her friends.
2005 Hypatia 20 5 Contempt can lead to social change because it motivates the agent to disengage from the contemned person.

Derivatives

contemnedly adv. Obsolete rare in a manner regarded as contemptible.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > condition of being held in contempt > [adverb]
hokerly?c1225
caitiflyc1425
contemptiblya1438
villainously1484
scabbedly1548
sneakishly1560
miserably1585
contemnedly1594
pitifully1601
dirtilya1631
worthlessly1637
mangilya1640
projectedly1660
despicablya1691
shabbily1755
unsolidly1755
worm-like1814
scrubbily1891
motherfucking1966
1594 J. Sylvester tr. O. de La Noue Profit of Imprisonm. sig. C3 If from high degree, He soudainly do slide, to liue contemnedly With the vile vulgar sort, that cannot make him wauer.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2019; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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