"Contempt" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Contempt refers to a strong feeling of disdain, scorn, or disrespect for someone or something. It is often accompanied by a sense of superiority or arrogance, and can manifest as a cold or superior attitude towards the person or thing being contemptuous towards.
Contemporaneous refers to something that happens or exists at the same time as something else. It can also describe something that is modern and up-to-date, often used to describe events, ideas, or movements that occur simultaneously or within a particular period.
Adverb. Simultaneously in time; happening or done at the same time.<br><br>Example: "The concert began contemporaneously with the fireworks display in the night sky."
Contemporarily refers to something that is current, modern, or contemporary in time, often in a broad sense. It can also imply a connection or relevance to the present day or recent events.
The word "contended" is a verb that means to argue or dispute something formally, often in a court of law. It can also mean to insist or maintain something firmly, or to claim or assert something as one's right.<br><br>For example:<br><br> The lawyer contended that his client was innocent.<br> She contended that the proposal was unfair.<br> He contended that he was the rightful owner of the property.