Despreciable in english
Negligible
pronunciation: neglədʒəbəl part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: neglədʒəbəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures
despreciable = negligible ; abject ; abjected ; despicable ; paltry ; measly ; lowdown ; contemptible ; scummy ; scurvy.
Example: Microforms are obviously very compact, and the microforms themselves occupy negligible space.Example: Her art works incorporate such abject materials as dirt, hair, excrement, dead animals, menstrual blood and rotting food in order to confront taboo issues of gender and sexuality.Example: In this study of sapphism in the British novel, Moore often directs our attention to the periphery of sapphic romances, when an abjected body suffers on behalf of the stainless heroine.Example: Gestation, menstruation, & pregnancy were often considered shameful and despicable.Example: And there is no guarantee that any of the paltry sums of extra money available will actually benefit the workers in the recipient countries.Example: Despite the Bank of England's base rate having risen by a full percentage point, the average savings rate is still 'measly'.Example: The board clearly didn't care if its commissioner was a lowdown, lying, corrupt and untrustworthy creep, likely because that is the nature of the entire organization.Example: It is strange to me that some people can worship such a josser who holds such a contemptible hobby.Example: I can understand why they would do this from a business perspective, but it's still a scummy.Example: Never have such a scurvy bunch of deceptive scoundrels, scumbags and utter nutters had so much control over our destiny.more:
» de manera despreciable = despicably .
Example: I have been insisting that the new prime minister is a despicably dishonest man, and that he will be remembered for his venality.» nada despreciable = not inconsiderable .
Example: The number of outstanding young authors who are writing in spite of rather than because of classroom education is not inconsiderable.