despicable

despicable


Pronunciation

The IPA phonetic spelling of "despicable" is:

  • /dɪˈspɪkəbəl/

Here's the breakdown of the sounds in each syllable:

  • dɪs: /d/ (voiced alveolar stop) + /ɪ/ (short front vowel)

  • pɪk: /p/ (voiceless bilabial stop) + /ɪ/ (short front vowel) + /k/ (voiceless velar stop)

  • əbəl: /ə/ (schwa) + /b/ (voiced bilabial stop) + /əl/ (liquid /l/ followed by a schwa)


Word Form Variations

The word "despicable" is an adjective, so it doesn't have plural or singular forms. However, it can be used to describe nouns in both singular and plural forms.

Here are some examples:

  • Singular: "He is a despicable person."

  • Plural: "They are despicable people."

There are also derived forms of "despicable":

  • Despicably: This is the adverb form, used to modify verbs. For example, "He behaved despicably."

  • Despicability: This is the noun form, referring to the quality of being despicable. For example, "The despicability of his actions was shocking."


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Definitions, Synonyms, Antonyms

Adjective:

  • Definition: Deserving to be despised; extremely unpleasant or bad.

  • Synonyms: Contemptible, vile, odious, abhorrent, detestable, loathsome

  • Antonyms: Admirable, commendable, praiseworthy, laudable

Adverb:

  • Definition: In a despicable manner.

  • Synonyms: Contemptibly, vilely, odiously, abhorrently, detestably, loathsomely

  • Antonyms: Admirably, commendably, praiseworthily, laudably


Examples of Use

Adjective:

  • Definition: Deserving to be despised; extremely unpleasant or bad.

  • Synonyms: Contemptible, vile, odious, abhorrent, detestable, loathsome

  • Antonyms: Admirable, commendable, praiseworthy, laudable

Adverb:

  • Definition: In a despicable manner.

  • Synonyms: Contemptibly, vilely, odiously, abhorrently, detestably, loathsomely

  • Antonyms: Admirably, commendably, praiseworthily, laudably


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10 Famous Quotes Using the term Despicable

  1. "The most despicable of men is he who betrays his own principles." — Anonymous

  2. "To be despicable is to live without honor and without soul." — Anonymous

  3. "There is nothing more despicable than respect based on fear." — Albert Camus

  4. "A despicable act can never be justified by a noble cause." — Anonymous

  5. "The despicable mind sees only what it wants to see." — Anonymous

  6. "Despicable deeds often hide behind pretty words." — Anonymous

  7. "A despicable character cannot be concealed by a charming smile." — Anonymous

  8. "The despicable find comfort in the shadows of lies." — Anonymous

  9. "To steal a man’s dignity is the most despicable theft of all." — Anonymous

  10. "The most despicable thing in the world is to be without love." — Anonymous


Etymology

The word "despicable" comes from the Latin word "despicabilis," which means "worthy of being looked down upon."

To understand this better, let's break it down. The Latin root "despicere" means "to look down on" or "to despise." When something is "despicable," it means it's so bad or morally wrong that it deserves to be looked down upon with disgust or contempt.

The first known use of "despicable" in English was in the mid-1500s. It was used to describe things or people that were truly awful or contemptible.


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Phrases + Idioms Containing the term Despicable

  • While "despicable" is a powerful word, it's not commonly used in fixed phrases or idioms. This is likely because it's often used to describe strong negative emotions and actions, making it less suitable for everyday expressions.

    However, we can explore some phrases that include "despicable" or its synonyms to convey similar meanings:

    • A despicable act: This is a common phrase used to describe a particularly heinous or morally reprehensible action.

    • A contemptible coward: This phrase uses a synonym for "despicable" to describe someone who is cowardly and morally weak.

    • A vile deed: This phrase uses another synonym for "despicable" to describe a wicked or immoral act.

    • A low-down dirty trick: This idiom, while not directly using "despicable," conveys a similar meaning, referring to a sneaky or underhanded action.

    We can also create original phrases using "despicable":

    • Despicable beyond words: This phrase emphasizes the extreme level of disgust or contempt felt towards something.

    • A despicable display of cruelty: This phrase describes a particularly cruel and heartless action or behavior.

    Remember, while "despicable" itself may not be used in many idioms, its synonyms and related words can be found in various expressions to convey strong negative sentiments.


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Definition of despicable from The Academic Glossary at Self Exploration Academy, a Urikville Press Publication. © All rights reserved.


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