despicable
/dɪˈspɪkəbl/ (bre, ipa) · [dɪspˈɪkəbəl] /dɪˈspɪkəbl/ (ame, ipa) · [dɪspˈɪkəbəl] /di-ˈspi-kə-bəl How to pronounce despicable (audio) ˈde-(ˌ)spi- How to pronounce despicable (audio)/ (ame, mw)
despicable — 形容詞
- despicablepositive
- more despicablecomparative
- most despicablesuperlative
1. so cruel, selfish, or dishonest that it makes people feel disgust and lose respe
卑鄙的
卑劣到令人厭惡與鄙視的
so cruel, selfish, or dishonest that it makes people feel disgust and lose respect for the person or act
The landlord's despicable trick left elderly tenants without heat all weekend.
房東那個卑鄙的花招,讓年長房客整個週末都沒有暖氣可用。
despicable + noun for cruel, selfish conduct
Meera said it was despicable to mock the new student's accent.
Meera 說,嘲笑新來同學的口音,是很卑鄙的事。
it + be + despicable + to-infinitive
Sora thought the scammer's message was despicable and blocked the number.
Sora 覺得那則詐騙訊息很卑鄙,便封鎖了那個號碼。
Leaving the injured dog by the road was a despicable act.
把受傷的狗丟在路邊,是一種卑鄙的行為。
Quan found the coach's racist comment completely despicable.
Quan 覺得教練那句帶有種族歧視的評論非常卑鄙。
- contemptible
very close in meaning; slightly more formal and colder in tone
- shameful
more everyday; focuses on blame and shame rather than deep disgust
- vile
stronger and more emotional; often suggests open disgust
- admirable
deserving praise instead of disgust
- honourable
acting by clear moral standards
- decent
showing ordinary fairness and respect
文法句型
it + be + despicable + to-infinitive
find/call + noun + despicable
despicable + noun
用法筆記
Usually describes behaviour, comments, or treatment that deserve moral disgust, not something that is merely poor in quality or slightly annoying. It often appears after verbs like 'find', 'call', and 'think'.