think little of
English
    
    Verb
    
think little of (third-person singular simple present thinks little of, present participle thinking little of, simple past and past participle thought little of)
- To dislike; to hold in low esteem; to look upon without favour or admiration.
- Antonym: think much of
 
- To be willing to do without compunction or deep consideration.
- Synonym: think nothing of
- The ruthless businessman thought little of bribing or eliminating his competitors.
 
Translations
    
to dislike; hold in low esteem
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