disprizes

/dɪsˈpraɪzɪz/
verb
  1. To regard something as having little value or worth; to scorn or despise.
    • She disprizes any form of dishonest work, no matter how much money it offers.
    • He disprizes the old traditions, believing they hold back progress.
    • The critic disprizes modern art, calling it meaningless and shallow.
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