contempt

US /kənˈtempt/
UK /kənˈtempt/
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1.

minachting, verachting

the feeling that a person or a thing is beneath consideration, worthless, or deserving scorn

:
She felt nothing but contempt for his actions.
Ze voelde niets dan minachting voor zijn daden.
His voice was full of contempt.
Zijn stem was vol minachting.
2.

minachting van het hof, geringschatting

disobedience to or disrespect for a court of law and its officers in the form of behavior that obstructs or is intended to obstruct the administration of justice

:
The lawyer was cited for contempt of court.
De advocaat werd aangeklaagd wegens minachting van het hof.
His refusal to answer was an act of contempt.
Zijn weigering om te antwoorden was een daad van minachting.