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noun. / kənˈtempt/ very low opinion; scorn. pogarda. She spoke with utter contempt of her husband’s behaviour/behavior. disregard for the law. lekceważenie. He is admitting to blatant contempt for the rules of the sport in which he competed. See also. contemptible. contemptibly. contemptuously.
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CONTEMPT definition: 1. a strong feeling of disliking and...
- Polski
noun. / kənˈtempt/ very low opinion; scorn. pogarda. She...
- English (US)
contempt translations: pogarda. Learn more in the Cambridge...
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Translation for 'contempt' in the free English-Polish dictionary and many other Polish translations.
noun. / kənˈtempt/ very low opinion; scorn. pogarda. She spoke with utter contempt of her husband’s behaviour/behavior. disregard for the law. lekceważenie. He is admitting to blatant contempt for the rules of the sport in which he competed. Zobacz także. contemptible. contemptibly. contemptuously.
pogarda, lekceważenie, obraza are the top translations of "contempt" into Polish. Sample translated sentence: You may be complacent today, but you are increasingly being held in contempt. ↔ Możecie być dzisiaj zadowoleni z siebie, ale otacza was coraz większa pogarda.
Look up the English to Polish translation of contempt in the PONS online dictionary. Includes free vocabulary trainer, verb tables and pronunciation function.
contempt translations: pogarda. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Polish Dictionary.
contempt *. rzeczownik. pogarda [niepoliczalny] He looked at them with contempt. (On popatrzył na nich z pogardą.) I could hear the contempt in her voice. (Mogłem usłyszeć pogardę w jej głosie.) Cindy did not bother to attempt to disguise her contempt.