scorned in English

verb
1
feel or express contempt or derision for.
I was routinely ridiculed and scorned by conservatives and liberals alike
synonyms:deridehold in contempttreat with contemptpour/heap scorn onlook down onlook down one's nose atdisdaincurl one's lip atmockscoff atsneer atjeer atlaugh atlaugh out of courtdisparageslightdismissthumb one's nose atturn one's nose up at

Use "scorned" in a sentence

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

1. Her good advice was scorned.

2. She only scorned for it.

3. You scorned all my suggestions.

4. She had scorned him pitilessly.

5. It would be mocked, scorned, spurned.

6. ♫ with a scorned Yakuza's flair.

7. No, he scorned the base insinuation.

8. His brother had always scorned him.

9. She scorned all my offers of help.

10. She scorned their views as old-fashioned.

11. Such methods are scorned by reputable practitioners.

12. 6 Such methods are scorned by reputable practitioners.

13. His old self would have scorned such sentimentality.

14. Skinner's ideas were scorned by many American psychologists.

15. 11 I am scorned by all my adversaries,+

16. Page 201: Noah’s Preaching Scorned, by Harry Anderson.

17. His bad action was scorned by the public.

18. She scorned the view that inflation was already beaten.

19. vernacular fiction was scorned as a disreputably popular form.

20. Clergymen scorned the colporteurs, calling them mere book peddlers.

21. She would have scorned to stoop to such tactics.

22. Admired by the young and scorned by the old.

23. He scorned the government's record in dealing with crime.

24. They are now often juxtaposed with previously scorned synthetics.

25. Some of you have been scorned and ridiculed for your faith.

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

27. What does Contempt mean? The condition of being despised or scorned

28. 23 Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned

29. Several leading officers have quite openly scorned the peace talks.

30. They are among the masses of lawyers scorned by the public.

31. At her lowest ebb, she would have scorned to stoop to such tactics.

32. Israel, however, has scorned the Advisory Opinion and plans to complete the separation wall.

33. When scorned, they are very hurt and may overreact in an almost maudlin way.

34. After which, I was hunted down, pursued, persecuted, blackened, jeered at, scorned, cursed, proscribed.

35. Synonyms for Cartooned include ridiculed, mocked, derided, taunted, teased, satirised, satirized, ribbed, jeered and scorned

36. It is too valuable a document of human heartbreak and muddle to be scorned or dismissed.

37. Antonyms for Condoned include abhorred, disfavored, disapproved, despised, detested, disliked, hated, loathed, scorned and disfavoured

38. Synonyms for Contemned include disdained, scorned, slighted, derided, despised, dissed, disregarded, disrespected, high-hatted and snooted

39. He scorned the use of a periscope, and stood and poked his head over the parapet.

40. Outlaws, angry drunk people, scorned hookers, hungry animals, diseases, major and minor injuries, Indians, the weather.

41. Contemned, is the story of a scorned woman named Genesis and her revelation after she missed the rapture

42. Contemned, is the story of a scorned woman named Genesis and her revelation after she missed the rapture

43. ‎Contemned, is the story of a scorned woman named Genesis and her revelation after she missed the rapture

44. As a provocateur, Balthus was often scorned; as an artist, he was widely embraced as a prodigy.

45. His candidacy has divided the party; while most have scorned him,(sentencedict .com) others have sought to rehabilitate him.

46. Contemned, is the story of a scorned woman named Genesis and her revelation after she missed the rapture

47. Contemned, is the story of a scorned woman named Genesis and her revelation after she missed the rapture

48. That might seem to be precisely the sort of querulous argument which the Left has familiarly been scorned for posing.

49. You want him to live all his life as an outcast, refused and scorned by all honest members of society?

50. Many scorned it but rapturous press reviews helped push the record up into the high altitudes of the independent chart.