Scorn


The meaning of the word Scorn is: to show disdain or contempt for something or someone


Examples:

Even though Warren is a billionaire, he does not scorn anyone and treats all people equally.

published by Camilla on 2021-08-10 07:10:44


If my ex-boyfriend decides to scorn me at the party, I will treat him with the same disdain.

published by Adrienne on 2021-06-28 18:50:48


The arrogant professor was quick to scorn the ideas of his students.

published by Lori on 2021-11-16 19:07:54


Because Jill is an atheist, she tends to scorn most organized religions.

published by Filomena on 2021-02-12 21:44:32


If you sit at the popular kids’ table at lunch, one of the clique members will scorn you.

published by Rosio on 2021-05-03 16:48:41


Since Abby had never received praise from the critics, she was not surprised when they chose to scorn her latest painting.

published by Sharla on 2021-09-07 04:29:52


My grandparents scorn modern conveniences and refuse to purchase a microwave.

published by Tiffani on 2021-08-03 04:17:16


Even though John was in danger of losing his home, his pride made him scorn his brother’s offer of a loan.

published by Iva on 2021-01-21 21:46:50


Matt hopes his rich classmates will not scorn him because he is attending school on a needs-based scholarship.

published by Damon on 2021-06-29 23:29:52


As soon as I declared bankruptcy, my former friends began to scorn me by ignoring my presence at parties.

published by Vella on 2021-01-13 06:30:26


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