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scornfully
scorn S0156300 (skôrn)n.1. a. Contempt or disdain felt toward a person or object considered despicable or unworthy: viewed his rivals with scorn.b. The expression of such an attitude in behavior or speech; derision: heaped scorn upon his rivals.c. The state of being despised or dishonored: held in scorn by his rivals.2. Archaic One spoken of or treated with contempt.tr.v. scorned, scorn·ing, scorns 1. To consider or treat as contemptible or unworthy: an artist who was scorned by conservative critics.2. To reject or refuse with derision: scorned their offer of help. See Synonyms at despise.3. To consider or reject (doing something) as beneath one's dignity: "She disapproved so heartily of Flora's plan that she would have scorned to assist in the concoction of a single oily sentence" (Stella Gibbons). [Middle English, from Old French escarn, of Germanic origin.] scorn′er n.scorn′ful adj.scorn′ful·ly adv.scorn′ful·ness n.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | scornfully - without respect; in a disdainful manner; "she spoke of him contemptuously"contemptuously, contumeliously, disdainfully |
scornfullyadverb contemptuously, with contempt, dismissively, disdainfully, with disdain, scathingly, witheringly, with a sneer, slightingly, with lip curled 'I don't think so,' he said scornfully.Translationsscorn (skoːn) noun contempt or disgust. He looked at my drawing with scorn. 輕蔑 轻蔑 verb to show contempt for; to despise. They scorned my suggestion. 蔑視 蔑视ˈscornful adjective1. feeling or showing scorn. a scornful expression/remark. 輕蔑的 轻蔑的2. making scornful remarks. He was rather scornful about your book. 藐視的 藐视的ˈscornfully adverb 輕蔑地 轻蔑地ˈscornfulness noun 輕蔑 轻蔑IdiomsSeescornscornfully Related to scornfully: contemptiblySynonyms for scornfullyadv contemptuouslySynonyms- contemptuously
- with contempt
- dismissively
- disdainfully
- with disdain
- scathingly
- witheringly
- with a sneer
- slightingly
- with lip curled
Synonyms for scornfullyadv without respectSynonyms- contemptuously
- contumeliously
- disdainfully
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