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Scorn

Scorn meaning

To feel or display contempt or disdain for something or somebody; to despise. | To reject, turn down. | To refuse to do something, as beneath oneself.

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Example sentences (20)

Scorn and his men have been targeting various law enforcement agents, like and the Warden of Arkham Asylum, but interestingly, Scorn has had no interest in Batman - at least, not at first.

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

Anytime a cable/satellite/streaming company raises prices, it’s going to be met with some scorn from subscribers.

He weighed in on the Australian curriculum, during a chorus of scorn from others in the industry who have long pointed to a broken and outdated model.

How is it to “the advantage of the Church or…the faithful” to scorn as liturgical lepers those who are in church every Sunday — and then instruct their bishops that, from here on in, such miscreants should be exiled to the parish gymnasium for Mass?

Speaking of regular people, another go-to move of haters is to damn the group they scorn for doing the exact same things that they do themselves.

Upon her release, Bellou faced scorn and judgement in her hometown, and her relatives and family argued that she had shamed her family.

We do, however, have a Ravenous Editor Beast who will look down with scorn upon all who do so from his perch high atop a bookshelf.

But today, the joke meant to pour scorn on Cuba’s miserable conditions has become reality: Between 2022 and 2023, of all Cubans have fled their socialist paradise to live elsewhere.

CEOs don’t scorn their company’s stock.

Fikrul is turning alive Fallen into Scorn not just dead Fallen?

Further, the NDP adds scorn upon the students by claiming that most of them who benefit go overseas to study and ungratefully do not return to SVG.

If what we have is national liberty, then I scorn it.

In an interview last week, NewsNation’s Blake Burman asked House Speaker Mike Johnson about Marjorie Taylor Greene, and before Burman could finish his question, Johnson responded with classic Southern scorn.

In Trump, they saw an imperfect champion, yet, one who acknowledged their grievances and didn’t scorn their frustrations as backward or misplaced.

Ironically, Trudeau's carbon tax now rivals Mulroney's GST as an object of political scorn.

Scott's performance earned him scorn from commenters on social media.

That scorn was evident again today in response to the motion to dismiss filing by Cohen and the other defendants.

This smile is typically lopsided, with only one side of the mouth raised, signaling disdain or scorn.

Transport Minister Jo Haylen poured scorn on the union's portrayal that work bans were a means of getting the government back to the negotiating table.