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How to use contemptuous in a sentence

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This augured a fundamentally contemptuous attitude toward the principles that had previously sustained US legitimacy.
It's about the contemptuous glances, angry passenger rants and abusive bosses who rack up discipline slips and are stingy about sick days.
By that time, says Mr Brennan, he is contemptuous of the criminal justice system and unafraid of the sanctions it imposes.
Openly contemptuous of New Age mysticism, the novel parodies its adherents as witless and violent Edenites, followers of the Cult of Ignorance.
The magazine is pragmatic, plainspoken, populist, contemptuous of the Right's narrowness, and incredulous before the Left's convolutions.
His bitter frown transformed itself into a sneer and then a contemptuous smile.
He was contemptuous and sneering in pointing out that we were in the wrong carriage.
He was little more than contemptuous of those who questioned the necessity of war.
His character is brazenly fearless and contemptuous of rivals, but we never get a sense of why this story needed to be told.
As for his women he can be charming when necessary, brutish otherwise, and contemptuous thereafter.
One venerable conjecture was that it began as a contemptuous reference to papal edicts known as bulls.
In his hectoring manner and contemptuous demands for apologies and resignations, Campbell is the spit of John Humphrys.
To brand it as arbitrary is a haughty act of intellectual hubris, thin in substance and contemptuous of our ancestors.
It is impossible to imagine the uproar that such peremptory and contemptuous words from him would provoke.
He evaluates the host culture from his own perspective and approaches it with a condescending or even contemptuous attitude.
Has any country ever had a more arrogant, insolent, contemptuous leader than we have?
They are either totally ignorant or contemptuous of the fundamentals of a civilised judicial system.
The problem lies in a deeply disrespectful, even contemptuous, attitude towards women.
Those who aren't openly contemptuous often dismiss it as hilariously freakish.
Most of the men seem to be intimidated by her, or at least, contemptuous of her because she's disingenuous.
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I cannot reproduce the number of contemptuous r's that Robin threw into the adverb.
Then she faced the lawyer again, with an aloofness of manner that was contemptuous.
The big man burst into a bellow of contemptuous laughter and flung her from him.
Especially was he contemptuous of the book-learning that gave the authorities their power.
This contemptuous speech, spoken immediately under the city walls, was overheard by queen Carcas.
A new respect for him, also a new pity that was generous and not contemptuous, crept into his heart.
Could the master of language find no better word than the contemptuous one?
She thought his laugh the most contemptuous, the cruelest sound in the world.
It was also employed as a contemptuous phrase for danglers after young women.
For Mr. deighton he had conceived a personal liking, mingled with a wondering and contemptuous pity.
The contemptuous and the eulogistic point of view must, in every case, be repudiated.
But when my slightly contemptuous companion spoke I had no answer, felt out of date and dull, a fogey and an idle man.
Why should this fop of a lordling put on this air of contemptuous incredulity?
He is not boisterously contemptuous of the slavishness of Senators as Penrose was.
But luckie Dods rejected the information thus tendered, with contemptuous scorn.
Gourlay's men took their cue from their master, and were contemptuous of Barbie, most unchivalrous scorners of its old maids.
When he permits a driver to pass, there is a touch of the contemptuous in that relinquishment.
His eyes followed Peter about the room with a contemptuous, unfriendly expression.
A contumacious act or spirit is contemptuous as well as defiant.
The contemptuous voice pierced the Indian's armor of impassivity.
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