noun
- a person who treats someone or something with contempt; one who scorns or despises
- in law, a person who disobeys or violates a court order; one held in contempt of court
Usage: formal or literary; often used in legal or academic contexts
Usage: legal term
Examples
- The contemnor of tradition refused to follow any established customs.
- The judge found the witness to be a contemnor of the court's authority.
- She was labeled a contemnor for her open disdain toward the institution.
- The contemnor of social norms often faced criticism from his peers.
- In the legal proceeding, the contemnor was ordered to comply with the injunction.
- He became known as a contemnor of all things conventional.