disprize

/dɪsˈpraɪz/
verb
  1. To regard as unworthy or of little value; to scorn or despise.
    • The critic disprized the novel for its shallow characters.
    • She disprized the cheap trinkets, preferring handmade gifts.
    • He disprizes any advice that comes from someone younger than him.
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