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Thursday, 22 March 2018

despicable (adjective)   چه‌په‌ڵ - كه‌سێك هه‌موو شتێك بكات بۆ پاره‌- شایسته‌ی لێدان


Someone or something that deserves to be hated is despicable.

  • That despicable businessman will do anything to make money, even if it hurts people.
  • The despicable lie cause the wrong person to be accused of the murder.


des•pi•ca•ble /ˈdɛspɪkəbəl, dɪˈspɪkə-/  adj. 
  1. deserving to be despised:a despicable lie.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2018
des•pi•ca•ble  (despi kə bəl, di spikə-), adj. 
  1. deserving to be despised;
    contemptible:a mean, despicable man.
des′pi•ca•bili•ty, despi•ca•ble•ness, n. 
despi•ca•bly, adv. 
despicable /dɪˈspɪkəbəl ˈdɛspɪk-/adj
  1. worthy of being despised; contemptible; mean
Etymology: 16th Century: from Late Latin dēspicābilis, from dēspicārī to disdain; compare despise

deˈspicablyadv
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despicable

adj
  1. that was a despicable thing to [do, say]
  2. the most despicable [thing, aspect] is
  3. is despicable behavior
  4. a despicable crime (against humanity)
  5. a despicable and heinous [crime, act]
  6. despicable acts of [violence, rape, torture]
  7. is a despicable (little) [man, child]
  8. is despicable to me that
  9. despicable and [cowardly, dangerous, pathetic]
  10. [absolutely, utterly, truly] despicable
  11. [you're, that's, how] despicable!

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