contemptuously
Americanadverb
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Explanation
If you think something or someone is worthless, and show it, you behave contemptuously: you're being disrespectful and mean. The word is all about showing your dislike and disrespect. We may dislike a great many things, but we are not treating them contemptuously until everyone else around us knows exactly how we feel. Acting contemptuously is putting on a little show, almost like a toddler's temper tantrum, though with more thought behind it. A student who treats his teacher contemptuously is going to be in trouble, and an employee who treats his boss contemptuously might get fired. Contemptuously is the opposite of respectfully.
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Contemptuously, brilliant "Bernie" Baruch calls his cash & carry principle "scuttle & run."
From Time Magazine Archive
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Contemptuously he advised dewlapped Inspector Porfiry how to catch a criminal.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Contemptuously, Heath pegs Holliwell as a muddled disturber of the peace.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Contemptuously the guard tossed Betsie’s shovel toward us.
From "The Hiding Place" by Corrie ten Boom
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Contemptuously turning his back upon Ingra, he faced Ala and old Zeus, and as their regards mingled, I knew well what he was trying to express.
From A Columbus of Space by Serviss, Garrett Putman
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