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Disdain

Disdain meaning

A feeling of contempt or scorn. | That which is worthy to be disdained or regarded with contempt and aversion. | The state of being despised; shame.

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A cessation to contempt, disdain and scorn within the cybersecurity community.

And the Israelite Board of Rabbis’ rejection of factions that preach disdain for Jews does not make it a recognized movement of worldwide mainstream Jewry, nor does it affect the halachic status of its members or the congregants under their guidance.

And what would the Chief Justice say on some appeal from that recusal application, that ‘the judge’s disdain and disgust for ‘No’ voters was only expressed in a private communication’?

As a foreigner, his ascent to power was met with disdain by others in Darius’ administration.

Before long, to the surprise of absolutely no one, certain Internet users-–largely stemming from Twitter—started voicing their disdain towards the video.

But even if it weren’t, even if your disdain were psychogenic at its root, it’d be valid—you signed up for a relationship with a nonsmoker, and you got something else.

But the backdrop of the mob war, Kristin’s lack of experience in organized crime and the family’s disdain at Kristin taking over all fall relatively flat.

Chloe will reject Brady and urge him to accept that their reunion isn’t happening due to Rachel Black’s (Finley Rose Slater) disdain for her.

Christie’s disdain for the police comes across loud and clear, and the shocking finale makes no concession to cosy resolutions.

Cultural disdain for unpaid debts also deters formal settlement services.

Despite vehicular parking incorporated in the previous street design and the return of parking bays having always been part of the council’s plans following the completion TTN project, many have since voiced their disdain.

Enter Georgia, (a darkly funny Chloe Belongilot) the perky maître d’ of the restaurant who slowly emerges as a referee, turning up the temperature and bestowing favor or disdain.

Goku’s disdain for Saiyan armor is a result of his ignorance over his own history.

He later warned of possible “leadership challenges” if Johnson didn’t move to change his ministerial ranks — and emphasized the importance of sacking then Health Secretary Matt Hancock, a figure Cummings views with particular disdain.

Here the Persian and Greek cultures merge free from Athenian disdain.

Hoffman’s disdain for Trump is no secret, either.

I can sense the disdain in even my dog’s eyes.

If Trump’s bravado and extravagant disdain for consequences had motivated his supporters to risk their lives and livelihoods to follow his lead on Jan.

I have nothing but disdain and zero respect.

Indeed, Joe Biden’s unbridled disdain for Benjamin Netanyahu and Donald Trump led him to neglect the Abraham Accords, which arguably drove Saudi Arabia into the arms of China and Iran.