scorning

[US]/ˈskɔːnɪŋ/
[UK]/ˈskɔrnɪŋ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.the present participle of scorn; to regard with contempt or disdain; to refuse to accept or do something out of disdain

Phrases & Collocations

scorning remarks

scorning attitude

scorning laughter

scorning tone

scorning glance

scorning comments

scorning behavior

scorning expression

scorning words

scorning judgment

Example Sentences

he was scorning the idea of working late.

she couldn't help scorning his lack of ambition.

they were scorning the outdated fashion trends.

scorning their critics, the team continued to improve.

he spoke with a tone that was scorning and dismissive.

scorning the rules, she did what she wanted.

the article was scorning the government's decision.

he was scorning the efforts of his teammates.

scorning the past, she looked forward to the future.

they found themselves scorning the old traditions.

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