English to Punjabi Dictionary contempt

contempt

ਅਪਮਾਨ
definition
noun
he showed his contempt for his job by doing it very badly
the feeling that a person or a thing is beneath consideration, worthless, or deserving scorn.
example
Really, how can the media deny that they have utter 'contempt' for the public?
When Cady demonstrates to each the 'contempt' in which George really holds them, they dissolve their alliances with the queen.
Their 'contempt' for human life and disregard for the principle of non-combatant immunity stem not from despair and anger, but from nihilism.
This power, exercised politically for far too long, has added to the public's 'contempt' for the honours that are now made.
This arrogance and 'contempt' for public opinion must be curbed.
The first five were friends from school teasing him in fun or scorning him with 'contempt' .
If we can also apply this kind of 'contempt' and scorn to people who, say, kill police officers, we'll really get somewhere.
They're just wanting to exert their authority and treat Territorians with total 'contempt' .
He had always had a particular 'contempt' by the workers here, mostly because they seemed so calm and collected, always.
Members may constitute a 'contempt' of the Queensland Parliament.
These twentieth century cannibals deserve the greatest scorn and 'contempt' from all workers and humanitarians!
But there are others who deserve not pity but 'contempt' .
this action displays an arrogant 'contempt' for the wishes of the majority
Demands for respect while showing 'contempt' for the religions and cultures of others has denied them any empathy for their perceived grievances.
It observes that the disregard and 'contempt' for human rights have resulted in barbarous acts that have outraged the conscience of mankind.
This was a slap in the face to those rulers: a challenge, 'contempt' and scorn for them, as if they are mere flies or dung beetles!
I flinched as I heard her frosty voice tinged with bitter scorn and 'contempt' .
Given this kind of attitude it is hardly surprising that increasingly local politics is held in total 'contempt' .
In the bars he'd frequented as a cowboy hotshot, the elite stance involved a certain relaxed 'contempt' for the flesh.
he wouldn't answer a woman he held in such 'contempt'
A prince who does not provoke the 'contempt' of nobles and keeps the people satisfied does not have to fear conspirators.
when he was found to have lied to the House this was a 'contempt'
Americans couldn't bear to risk the 'contempt' of their distinguished European guests.
This is reflective not just of the 'contempt' that this regime has for the judiciary but of how eager it is to protect itself against the danger of populist politics.
Later, I decided that I deserved his 'contempt' , and I hated myself for what I had written.
But I am equally appalled at the 'contempt' which this same liberal press is meting out on the people and communities involved in such campaigns.
The statement showed 'contempt' for the public education system - its students, teachers and communities.
These proposals seem to express an element of 'contempt' for pet owners.
But I do not share the 'contempt' so many conservatives seem to have for bishops because they urge peace.
Pam stared at the girl with total 'contempt'
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