despicably


de·spic·a·ble

D0163300 (dĭ-spĭk′ə-bəl, dĕs′pĭ-kə-bəl)adj. Deserving of contempt or scorn; vile.
[Late Latin dēspicābilis, from Latin dēspicārī, to despise; see spek- in Indo-European roots.]
de·spic′a·ble·ness n.de·spic′a·bly adv.Usage Note: The original standard pronunciation of despicable had stress on the first syllable. During the 1900s, the placement of stress gradually shifted to the second syllable, and now that pronunciation is the usual one.
Thesaurus
Adv.1.despicably - in a despicable manner; "he acted despicably"
Translations
可鄙地

despise

(diˈspaiz) verb1. to look upon with scorn and contempt. I know he despises me for failing my exam. 藐視,輕視 藐视,轻视 2. to refuse to have, use etc; to scorn. She despises such luxuries as fur boots. 鄙視 鄙视despicable (diˈspikəbl) adjective contemptible, worthless and deserving to be despised. His behaviour was despicable. 可鄙的 可鄙的deˈspicably adverb 可鄙地 可鄙地