单词 | spurn |
释义 | spurn/spəːn /verb [with object] 1Reject with disdain or contempt: he spoke gruffly, as if afraid that his invitation would be spurned...
Synonyms refuse, decline, say no to, reject, rebuff, scorn, turn down, turn away, repudiate, treat with contempt, disdain, look down one's nose at, despise; snub, slight, disown, jilt, repulse, repel, dismiss, brush off, turn one's back on; give someone the cold shoulder, cold-shoulder, ignore, cut (dead), look right through informal turn one's nose up at, give someone the brush-off, tell someone where to get off, put down, freeze out, stiff-arm, kick in the teeth British informal knock back North American informal give someone the bum's rush, give someone the brush Australian informal snout informal, dated give someone the go-by 1.1 archaic Strike, tread, or push away with the foot: with one touch of my feet, I spurn the solid Earth...
noun archaic An act of spurning: it is a spurn of God’s sovereignty, and a slight of his goodness Derivativesspurner
OriginOld English spurnan, spornan; related to Latin spernere 'to scorn'; compare with spur. Rhymes |
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