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How do you use contemptuous in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "contemptuous" in a sentence:

Formal:

* He cast a contemptuous glance at the poorly dressed man, clearly judging him for his appearance.

* The politician's contemptuous remarks about the opposing party were met with angry shouts from the crowd.

* The professor's contemptuous tone made it clear she considered the student's question frivolous.

Informal:

* She rolled her eyes and gave him a contemptuous "Whatever."

* He scoffed at the idea, a contemptuous smirk playing on his lips.

* My sister treated my new boyfriend with contemptuous indifference.

Figurative:

* The novel portrays a contemptuous view of the upper class, highlighting their shallowness and materialism.

* The artist's work was characterized by a contemptuous rejection of traditional art forms.

Note: "Contemptuous" implies a strong feeling of disdain or scorn. It is often used to describe behavior that is disrespectful, dismissive, or insulting.

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