Also means
despicable
Usage Note
Méprisable is an invariable-gender adjective derived from mépriser (to despise). It describes a person or act worthy of contempt. The related noun le mépris means contempt or disdain, and the phrase avec mépris (with contempt) is common. Stronger than honteux (shameful), it implies active moral disapproval.
Examples
"Son attitude envers les faibles est méprisable."
Natural Translation
His attitude towards the weak is contemptible.
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