Despicable

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Pronunciation: /dɪˈspɪkəbəl/

Definitions of despicable

adjective Despicable is an adjective that describes something or someone as deserving of strong condemnation or contempt.

Example Sentences

A1 The villain in the movie was despicable.

A2 The despicable behavior of the bully made everyone uncomfortable.

B1 The company's despicable treatment of its employees led to a strike.

B2 The politician's despicable actions were exposed by the media.

C1 The despicable crime shocked the entire community.

C2 The despicable act of betrayal left a lasting impact on the relationship.

Examples of despicable in a Sentence

formal His despicable actions were met with swift consequences.

informal I can't believe she did something so despicable.

slang That guy is just plain despicable.

figurative The storm's despicable fury left a path of destruction in its wake.

Grammatical Forms of despicable

past tense

despised

plural

despicables

comparative

more despicable

superlative

most despicable

present tense

despises

future tense

will despise

perfect tense

have despised

continuous tense

is despising

singular

despicable

positive degree

despicable

infinitive

to despise

gerund

despising

participle

despised

Origin and Evolution of despicable

First Known Use: 1553 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'despicable' originated from the Latin word 'despicabilis', which is derived from 'despicere' meaning 'to look down on' or 'to despise'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'despicable' has retained its negative connotation of being deserving contempt or scorn. Its usage has remained consistent in English literature and language.