| Contempt(contempt) | contempt, despite, disdain, scorn |
| appearance as argument number 1 |
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| (documentation Contempt EnglishLanguage "A negative emotion generally elicited by the negative evaluation of others and their actions. Usually elicited by violations of community codes. Closely related to anger and disgust. [Source: OCEAS]") | emotion.kif 726-729 | |
| (instance Contempt EmotionalState) | emotion.kif 725-725 | Contempt is an instance of emotional state |
| appearance as argument number 2 |
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| (relatedInternalConcept Anger Contempt) | emotion.kif 735-735 | Anger is internally related to contempt |
| (relatedInternalConcept Disgust Contempt) | emotion.kif 736-736 | Disgust is internally related to contempt |
| (termFormat EnglishLanguage Contempt "contempt") | emotion.kif 732-732 | Disgust is internally related to contempt |
| (termFormat FrenchLanguage Contempt "mépris") | emotion.kif 730-730 | Disgust is internally related to contempt |
| (termFormat GermanLanguage Contempt "verachtung") | emotion.kif 733-733 | Disgust is internally related to contempt |
| (termFormat SpanishLanguage Contempt "desprecio") | emotion.kif 731-731 | Disgust is internally related to contempt |
| (utterance EnglishLanguage Contempt "contemptuous") | emotion.kif 734-734 | utterance english language, contempt and "contemptuous" |
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