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the despicable
adjective
Fit or deserving to be despised; contemptible; mean; vile; worthless
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They are the disaffected and the despicable.
It vowed to deal with the "despicable matter".
The despicable practice of child marriage threatened to resurge.
The most retrograde public figure of this election is the despicable Donald Trump.
"The message is the despicable use that is being done of the Holocaust".
The same is true of our bill to outlaw the despicable practice of modern slavery.
The despicable article was attributed to me and was accompanied by my photograph.
The story of the despicable Ms. Swenson deflates me a bit.
Also notable in Abu Ghraib was the despicable use of religion to humiliate.
"Please know that we are shocked and angered by the despicable behavior of those involved".
On Monday, the prime minister, David Cameron, condemned the "despicable" abuse.
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