Sentence example with the word 'disdain'

disdain

abhor, brash bearing, cockiness, deprecate, dismiss, forswear, insult, rank low, scornfulness, snort at, unsympathetic

Definition n. lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike

Last update: February 12, 2017


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She disdains to eat with low class people.   [noun]

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It embodies an almost aristocratic disdain for ordinary people who want to raise their living standards.   [noun]

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She gave me a look of disdain.   [verb]

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I particularly like RH 's point: " let it teach them not to disdain the advice of their presbyters ".   [verb]

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Magua still disdained to reply, continuing his efforts to disperse the crowd.   [Please select]

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It is my disease to love you in spite of your disdain.   [Please select]

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As Duncan dared not retort upon his accuser by reminding him of his own premeditated treachery, and disdained to deprecate his resentment by any words of apology, he remained silent.   [Please select]

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The author would treat them with calm disdain.   [Please select]

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Now these two brothers were as different of nature as their sisters were, or more so; and unlike the gentler pair, each of these cherished lofty disdain for the other.   [Please select]

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Yes, in spite of the fact that she is no longer in her early youth, he has not disdained her.   [Please select]

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The stranger, therefore, answered with great disdain to Morton's profession of faith.   [Please select]

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