despicability
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[edit]Noun
[edit]despicability (uncountable)
- Despicableness.
- 1778, Giuseppe Marc'Antonio Baretti, A Grammar of the Italian Language[1], J. Nourse, pages 38–39:
- Thoſe in accio and ozzo, indicate bigneſs as well as wickedneſs and deſpicability.
- 1901, Wallace Rice, Animals: a Popular Natural History of Wild Beasts, Duffield and Co., published 1909, page 112:
- Its short hind legs give a most ungainly gait, though it runs with surprising speed when pursued. Its unearthly howl adds to its despicability.
- 2010 May 5, Darren Franich, “Every Now and Then I Fall Apart”, in Entertainment Weekly:
- Because it wasn’t quite clear what the parameters of the list were — Hotness? Naughtiness? Sexuality? Purity? — everyone was left to ponder, in their own way, how to get more popular, by balancing the various strands of admiration, fascination, respect, and despicability that comprise modern celebrity.