disdain in English

noun
1
the feeling that someone or something is unworthy of one's consideration or respect; contempt.
her upper lip curled in disdain
verb
1
consider to be unworthy of one's consideration.
gamblers disdain four-horse races
synonyms:scornderidepour scorn onregard with contemptsneer atsniff atcurl one's lip atlook down one's nose atlook down ondespiseturn up one's nose atpooh-pooh

Use "disdain" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "disdain" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "disdain", or refer to the context using the word "disdain" in the English Dictionary.

1. Utter disdain.

2. 7 synonyms for Contemn: despise, disdain, scorn, scout, despise, disdain, scorn

3. 7 synonyms for Contemn: despise, disdain, scorn, scout, despise, disdain, scorn

4. 19 Some people disdain labour.

5. He replied with haughty disdain.

6. 8 He replied with haughty disdain.

7. Janet looked at him with disdain.

8. 3 A great man should disdain flatterers.

9. 9 He was treated with disdain.

10. 4 She watched me with disdain.

11. 17 She tossed her head in disdain.

12. 13 My suggestion was received with disdain.

13. 1 Janet looked at him with disdain.

14. 25 He curled his lips in disdain.

15. He has an aristocratic disdain for money.

16. 24 Imitation jewellery is regarded with disdain.

17. He regards the political process with disdain.

18. 16 Traditionalists look upon the changes with disdain.

19. 11 He curled his lips in disdain.

20. Traditionalists look upon the changes with disdain.

21. 2 He regards the political process with disdain.

22. Contemns definition: look down on with disdain synonyms: hate, look down on, despise, detest, disdain, scorn antonyms: love, admire, philogyny, benevolence, like

23. Contemning definition: look down on with disdain synonyms: hate, look down on, despise, detest, disdain, scorn antonyms: love, admire, philogyny, benevolence, like

24. 20 They expressed disdain for Western pop culture.

25. 10 He has an aristocratic disdain for money.

26. 5 He turned his head away in disdain.

27. 14 She turned her head away in disdain.

28. They greeted Hess's ideas with skepticism or outright disdain.

29. 23 Communist disdain for the environment made matters worse.

30. 7 The older musicians disdain the new, rock-influenced music.

31. 15 Judges sometimes show great disdain for the law.

32. Colleges inculcate a subtle disdain for work, he said.

33. 21 They greeted Hess's ideas with skepticism or outright disdain.

34. Some even view religion with disdain. —Matthew 24:12, 14.

35. 12 Why does he treat his father with such disdain?

36. Contemned, participle passive Despised; scorned; slighted; neglected, or rejected with disdain.

37. Contemptuous definition, showing or expressing contempt or disdain; scornful; disrespectful

38. True, like Jesus, his disciples have faced disdain and opposition.

39. I hope it won't cause you consuming discontentment and disdain.

40. She did not hesitate to express the disdain that she felt.

41. 18 I would certainly disdain to live in such tiny flats.

42. Dimon's disdain for the process has been Crescendoing for some time

43. Contemptuously, adverb In a contemptuous manner; with scorn or disdain; despitefully.

44. Why don't we end this mutual disdain once and for all?

45. She used to disdain the habit and the implication of underclothes.

46. In recent years disdain has grown to ridicule and open hostility.”

47. Your disdain for human interaction doesn't exculpate you, it inculpates you.

48. Being Condescending will cause other people to look at you with disdain.

49. 6 She did not hesitate to express the disdain that she felt.

50. 29 The whole operation was done in a spirit of perfect disdain.