English to zulu meaning of

Incazelo yesichazamazwi yegama elithi "ukweyisa" iwumuzwa wokudelela noma wokudelela othile noma into ethathwa njengengafaneleki, iphansi, noma ifanelwe ukudelelwa. Kungase futhi kubhekisele esenzweni sokwenqaba noma sokwenqaba okuthile ngokudelela noma ngokubhuqa.

Synonyms

  1. contempt

Sentence Examples

  1. I stopped the motion of the Giralda, I lifted the bulls of Guisando, I flung myself into the cavern and brought to light the secrets of its abyss and my hopes are as dead as dead can be, and her scorn and her commands as lively as ever.
  2. If thy beauty despises me, if thy worth is not for me, if thy scorn is my affliction, though I be sufficiently long-suffering, hardly shall I endure this anxiety, which, besides being oppressive, is protracted.
  3. If thou my homage wilt not scorn, Thy fortune, watched by envious eyes, On wings of poesy upborne Shall be exalted to the skies.
  4. She treated with scorn a thousand gentlemen, men of valour and wisdom, and took up with a smooth-faced sprig of a page, without fortune or fame, except such reputation for gratitude as the affection he bore his friend got for him.
  5. Instead he slated the prince carefully with biting scorn.
  6. Here one curses her and calls her capricious, fickle, and immodest, there another condemns her as frail and frivolous this pardons and absolves her, that spurns and reviles her one extols her beauty, another assails her character, and in short all abuse her, and all adore her, and to such a pitch has this general infatuation gone that there are some who complain of her scorn without ever having exchanged a word with her, and even some that bewail and mourn the raging fever of jealousy, for which she never gave anyone cause, for, as I have already said, her misconduct was known before her passion.
  7. Scab shook his head, looking with scorn at the sword Hawke still held in his other hand.
  8. Her father, on the other hand, had often barked at her to wipe her eyes and compose herself, his scorn clear as he said that nothing was worth so much fuss.
  9. Let this general declaration serve for each of my suitors on his own account, and let it be understood from this time forth that if anyone dies for me it is not of jealousy or misery he dies, for she who loves no one can give no cause for jealousy to any, and candour is not to be confounded with scorn.
  10. No longer now doth proud knight-errantry Regard with scorn the sickle and the spade Of towering arrogance less count is made Than of plain esquire-like simplicity.