Contempt

Legal Definition and Related Resources of Contempt
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Meanings, Synonyms, Etymology, Translations and More
Meaning of Contempt
A wilful disregard or disobedience of public authority. An act of despising, feeling with which one regards that which is esteemed low, vile or worthless. It consists of four elements namely (1) existence of an order; (2) knowledge of order; (3) inability to comply with the order; and (4) wilful or contumacious disobedience. See Hanisch v Hanisch, (S.DJ273 N. W.2d 188. See contempt of court.
Contempt Alternative Definition
A willful disregard or disobedience of a public authority, whether judicial or legislative. Contempts are either (1) civil or (2) criminal. (1) Civil contempts are those quasi contempts which consist in failing to do some-, thing which the contemnor is ordered to do for the benefit of another party to a proceeding before the court; while (2) Criminal contempts are all acts in disrespect of the court or of its process obstructing the administration of justice generally, and tending to bring the court into disrepute. Rapalje, Contempt, § 21; 11 Fla. 184; 4 Keyes (N. Y.) 46. Contempts are also classified as (3) Direct contempts, being those committed in the presence of the court or so near as to disturb its proceedings; and (4) Constructive contempts, being those arising from matters not transpiring in court. Rapalje, Contempt, § 23.
Synonyms of Contempt
(Disdain), noun
abhorrence
abomination
animosity
arrogance
aspersion
aversion
condemnation
contemptuousness
contemptus
contumely
debasement
defilement
denigration
denunciation
deprecation
depreciation
derision
derogation
detestation
detraction
disapprobation
disapproval
disdainfulness
disesteem
disfavor
disgust
dislike
disparagement
dispraise
disregard
disrepute
disvaluation
fastidiwn
imprecation
incivility
indignant aversion
infamy
insolence
malediction
misprision
objurgation
obloquy
odium
opposure
opprobrium
rebuff
reproach
reprobation
reproof
reproval
repugnance
revilement
revulsion
ridicule
scorn
scurrilityforeign phrases: Qui contemnit praeceptum contemnit praecipientem
He who contemns a precept contemns the party who gives it
(Disobedience to the court), noun
audacity
contemptuous resistance
contumaciousness
contumacy
contumely
defiance of orders
deprecation
dereliction
disaffection
disobedience
disposition to resist
disregard of orders
disrespect
disrespectfulness
dissension
encroachment
fractiousness
impertinence
improbity
impudence
indiscipline
indocility
infringement
inobservance
insolence
insubmission
insubordination
intractableness
irreverence
nonadherence
noncompliance
noncooperation
nonobservance
obstinacy
obstructionism
perverseness
recalcitrance
recusancy
refractoriness
refusal to obey orders
reproach
repudiation
repulsion
resistance
resistance to authority
restiveness
rudeness
undutifulness
unobservanceunrulinessunsubmissiveness
unwillingness
violation of orders
willful disregard Associated Concepts: aggravated contempt
civil contempt
commonlaw contempt
constructive contempt
contempt of court
continuing contempt
criminal contempt
evasive contempt
judicial contempt
obstruction of justice
summary contempt
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Civil Contempt, Contempt Of Court, Contumacy, Indirect Contempt, Libel, Misprison, Purge, Rebellion, Sedition, Sequestration, Slander.
Translate Contempt from English to Spanish
Translation of Contempt, with examples. More about free online translation into Spanish of Desacato and other legal terms is available here.
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Meaning of Contempt in Spanish
Description/ translation of contempt into Spanish: desacato, desobediencia; contempt citation: orden de comparecer por desacato; contempt to the court: desacato al tribunal[1]
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Translation of Contempt published by Antonio Peñaranda
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See Also
Communism; Freedom of the Press.
Genocide; Humiliation; Shame; Violence
Further Reading
Ekman, Paul, and Wallace V. Friesen. 1986. A New Pan-Cultural Facial Expression of Emotion. Motivation and Emotion 10 (2): 159-168.
Gottman, John M., Robert W. Levenson, and Erica Woodin. 2001. Facial Expressions during Marital Conflict. Journal of Family Communication 1 (1): 37-57.
Matsumoto, David, and Paul Ekman. 2004. The Relationship among Expressions, Labels, and Descriptions of Contempt. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 87 (4): 529-540.
David Matsumoto
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