contemporary*(kuhn TEM poer ery) adj.1. living or occurring in the same
time frame; 2. around the same age; 3. from recent times; modern —n.a person
who lived at the same time as another/others; the same age as another/others
- The first Super Bowl was contemporarywith the Dodgers and Giants moving
from New York to California. - Willis is Francesco’s contemporary,both of them having been born about six
years ago. - Michael Schelle’s compositions are exemplary of contemporaryserious
music. - Composer Franz Joseph Haydn was a contemporaryof George Washington
but outlived him by 10 years.
[contemporaneous adj.]
contemptuous(kuhn TEMP choo uhs) adj.full of scorn; full of contempt;
disdainful - Ramses II was contemptuousof Moses’ attempt to free his people (at least in
the Charlton Heston version of The Ten Commandments). - Marie Antoinette was contemptuousof the French peasants’ being unable to
afford bread when she remarked, “... then let them eat cake.”
[-ly adv., -ness n.]
Quick Review #20.
Match the word from column 2 with the word from column 1 that means most
nearly the same thing.
C: SAT Words 63
- congruous
- connection
- consciousness
- consensus
- consequence
- consider
- consist
- construct
- contaminate
- contemplate
- contemporary
- contemptuous
a. composed
b. effect
c. scornful
d. simultaneous
e. build
f. stare at
g. taint
h. suitable
i. awareness
j. agreement
k. join
l. weigh