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61contempt of Parliament — noun The offence of obstructing a parliament in the carrying out of its functions, or of hindering any Member of Parliament in the performance of his or her duties …
62contempt — noun /kənˈtɛmpt/ a) The feeling or attitude of regarding someone or something as inferior, base, or worthless; scorn. b) The state of being despised or dishonored; disgrace. See Also: contemn …
63contempt — Synonyms and related words: abhorrence, abjuration, abjurement, affront, antipathy, arrogance, aspersion, atrocity, audacity, aversion, bold front, boldness, brash bearing, brashness, brassiness, bravado, brazenfacedness, brazenness, brickbat,… …
64contempt — con·tempt || kÉ™n tempt n. scorn, disdain; disrespect (Law) …
65contempt of court — showing disrespect for the dignity of a court …
66contempt. — abbr. contemptuous, ly …
67contempt — n. 1. Disdain, scorn, mockery, derision, contumely, disregard, slight, mean opinion. 2. Shame, disgrace, confusion …
68contempt — n 1. disdain, scorn, disregard, disrespect, mean or low opinion; disgust, loathing, abhorrence, revulsion, detestation; contemptuousness, haughtiness, arrogance, superciliousness, contumely. 2. dishonor, disgrace, shame, ignominy; humiliation,… …
69contempt — con·tempt …
70contempt — noun Syn: scorn, disdain, derision, disgust, disrespect Ant: respect …