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  • 12despicable — adjective Etymology: Late Latin despicabilis, from Latin despicari to despise Date: 1553 deserving to be despised ; so worthless or obnoxious as to rouse moral indignation < despicable behavior > Synonyms: see contemptible • despicableness …

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  • 19cowardly — cowardliness, n. /kow euhrd lee/, adj. 1. lacking courage; contemptibly timid. 2. characteristic of or befitting a coward; despicably mean, covert, or unprincipled: a cowardly attack on a weak, defenseless man. adv. 3. like a coward. [1275 1325;&#8230; …

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  • 20despicable — despicability, despicableness, n. despicably, adv. /des pi keuh beuhl, di spik euh /, adj. deserving to be despised; contemptible: a mean, despicable man. [1545 55; < LL despicabilis, equiv. to L despic(ari) to despise or despic(ere) to look down …

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