Results for despicable
Definitions of despicable:
part of speech: adverb
Despieably.
part of speech: adverb
DESPICABLY.
part of speech: adjective
part of speech: adjective
part of speech: adjective
That should be despised; vile; contemptible.
part of speech: adjective
Deserving to be despised: contemptible: worthless.
Usage examples for despicable:
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Let me state, once and for all, that your conduct is despicable
"Master Tales of Mystery, Volume 3", Collected and Arranged by Francis J. Reynolds -
If you choose to risk the massacre of your garrison to save those despicable red- handed partisans, have your pleasure.
"Alice of Old Vincennes", Maurice Thompson -
Such sport is to me despicable
"The Foot-path Way", Bradford Torrey -
Has not every instance proved somewhat similar to the so much dreaded union between England and Scotland, where the Scots, instead of becoming a poor, despicable dependent people, have become much more secure, happy, and respectable?
"Essays on the Constitution of the United States", Paul Leicester Ford