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What's the difference btw Despicable and Despisable
Despicable & Despisable
Do they have the same origin (from Latin)? What's the difference when use these two words?
2016年8月4日 09:08
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"Despisable" means "despicable", but is archaic (archaic=no longer in everyday use but sometimes used to impart an old-fashioned flavour). It does however occasionally happen that people use archaic words, for instance was "depisable" used in 2014 in this article http://www.bestofneworleans.com/gambit/interview-john-lydon/Content?oid=2449933
2016年8月4日
Forget about 'despisable'. It's never used.
2016年8月4日
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