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contemptuous

adjective
〈人が〉 «…を» 軽蔑して; 【危険・困難などを】恐れないで, 物ともせず «of» ; 〈態度などが〉軽蔑的な.
e.g. she was intolerant and contemptuous of the majority of the human race.

DERIVATIVES
contemptuousness |kənˈtem(p)CHo͞oəsnəs| noun

ORIGIN
mid 16th century (in the sense ‘despising law and order’): from medieval Latin contemptuosus, from Latin contemptuscontempt’, from contemnere (see contemn).