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To look down one's nose at

A. To backbite

B. To show anger

C. To insult in the presence of others

D. To regard with half-hidden displeasure or contempt

Answer: Option D

Solution(By Examveda Team)

To look down one's nose at: to think of or treat (someone or something) as unimportant or not worthy of respect.

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