1. despise
Nicole is such a horrible person. I despise her!
Don't despise others because they are poor.
I utterly despise formal writing!
She despised her neighbours.
Practice is as important as theory, but we are apt to value the latter and despise the former.
Honest people despise those who lie.
Perhaps the only true dignity of man is his capacity to despise himself.
If the mere thought of a burrito with sour cream in it turns your stomach, you could say that you despise sour cream.
He was a nasty man who despised children.
Social environment exerts control; peers despise and isolate those who learn slowly or do not learn at all.
I despise Jack. He's cowardly and dishonest.
Yea, they despised the pleasant land, They believed not his word,
Which living person do you most despise; and why?
Then you get nothing from him except aggravation. Heads or tails, but it's a bent coin, because on top of everything any institution despises its own policemen
that’s an offer not to be despised
Angielskie słowo "gardzić czymś" (despise) występuje w zestawach:
Z korków słówka🌈2. look down on
3. look down on sb
Angielskie słowo "gardzić czymś" (look down on sb) występuje w zestawach:
dzial 5 czesc 44. sniff at something
Angielskie słowo "gardzić czymś" (sniff at something) występuje w zestawach:
Rozne do FCE 6(1)5. detest
Gary is such a horrible person. I absolutely detest him.
They absolutely detest each other.
Tom really does detest giving speeches in front of large audiences.
Being a criminal, I detest violence. There are so many smarter ways of stealing people's property.
I detest having to hurry in the morning.
And since she refused to accept it, she had been living in extreme discomfort, exclaiming: "Why should we spend all the capital we are ever likely to have tying ourselves down to a place we detest!"
he detests sharing power
When he was finished with him, the renowned children's psychiatrist would be one of the most detest man in Sweden
James is the sort of man I most detest.
to hate someone or something very much: I detest any kind of cruelty. [+ -ing verb] I detest having to get up when it's dark outside. her detested older brother
When he was at school he detested playing football
Both want to be President and they have long detested each other.
I detest swimming.
I detest extremism as much as anyone.
The more I detest men individually the more ardent becomes my love for humanity.
6. detest something