| CONTEMNED | • contemned v. Simple past tense and past participle of contemn. • CONTEMN v. to despise or scorn.
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| CONTEMNER | • contemner n. One who contemns, who displays contempt towards another. • CONTEMNER n. a person who contemns; a person who has been found guilty of contempt of court, also CONTEMNOR.
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| CONTEMNOR | • contemnor n. (Law) A party held in contempt of court. • CONTEMNOR n. a person who contemns; a person who has been found guilty of contempt of court, also CONTEMNER.
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| CONTEMPER | • contemper v. (Obsolete, transitive) To modify or temper; to allay; to qualify; to moderate or soften. • CONTEMPER v. to blend together; to adapt.
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| CONTEMPTS | • contempts n. Plural of contempt. • CONTEMPT n. scorn.
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| CONTENDED | • contended v. Simple past tense and past participle of contend. • CONTEND v. to vie.
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| CONTENDER | • contender n. Someone who competes with one or more other people. • contender n. Someone who has a viable chance of winning a competition.
 • CONTENDER n. one who contends.
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| CONTENTED | • contented v. Simple past tense and past participle of content. • contented adj. Satisfied.
 • CONTENT v. to satisfy.
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| CONTENTLY | • contently adv. In a contented manner; contentedly. • CONTENT adv. happy with one's lot.
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| CONTESSAS | • contessas n. Plural of contessa. • CONTESSA n. (Italian) an Italian countess.
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| CONTESTED | • contested adj. Controversial; contentious; debated. • contested v. Simple past tense and past participle of contest.
 • CONTEST v. to compete for.
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| CONTESTER | • contester n. One who contests something. • CONTESTER n. one who contests.
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| RACONTEUR | • raconteur n. A storyteller, especially a person noted for telling stories with skill and wit. • raconteur v. To make witty remarks or stories.
 • RACONTEUR n. (French) a teller of anecdotes.
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