Use "scornful" in a sentence

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1. Her wan, scornful mouth smiled.

2. He is deeply scornful of politicians.

3. She withered him with a scornful look.

4. He was scornful of the women's movement.

5. 10 Drive away the scornful man,

6. She flung him a scornful look.

7. They are openly scornful of the new plans.

8. A scornful smile showed on Porthos's face.

9. He felt humiliated by her scornful remarks.

10. He was scornful of such 'female' activities as cooking.

11. Why, they would draw scornful laughter from haughty militarists!

12. He remained scornful of religion and its influence over people.

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

14. And with a scornful sigh he shifted his attitude again.

15. He opened the door with a scornful look on his face.

16. He must be careful to avoid emotive judgements or scornful abuse.

17. About the negative responses of the Rome officials he was coarsely scornful.

18. Contumely definition: scornful or insulting language or behaviour Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

19. His attitude to the race of contemporary critics in general was scornful.

20. Once scornful of cable companies, telephone firms have learnt that they can be useful.

21. The Contumelious, or scornful turn of his nostrils communicated his distaste for her presence

22. He talked about money, disco music and was scornful of grazing as a profession.

23. He had a sly, scornful smile on his face as he took my measure.

24. Contumely definition: scornful or insulting language or behaviour Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

25. He was a splendid military gambler, dominating the problems of supply and scornful of opposition.

26. Prisoners were scornful about the sense of priorities this demonstrated, and about the supposed benefits.

27. In achieving this remarkable success, Roddick has always been scornful of traditional business credos.

28. Synonyms for Contemptuous include disdainful, scornful, disparaging, derogatory, slighting, arrogant, denigratory, haughty, belittling and supercilious

29. When foreign executives speak of their American counterparts, are apt to be more scornful than awestruck.

30. Bourgeois is usually an adjective, and it’s usually negative or at least slightly scornful—for example:

31. The scornful often accuse prophets of not living in the 21st century or of being bigoted.

32. They had scornful eyes and superior expressions and were all called by sensible names like Susan.

33. The scornful response to the latter and silence about the former soon gives the game away.

34. Antonyms for Adulatory include disparaging, unflattering, contemptuous, slighting, derogatory, scornful, belittling, critical, deprecatory and insulting

35. Their speech is described as mridhra which could variously mean soft, uncouth, hostile, scornful or abusive.

36. He was also impatient and scornful, and he reacted vehemently to what he viewed as hypocrisy.

37. The word Complacency is often hurled, in a rather scornful manner, at people who are unwilling to be political

38. Showing that you think someone or something deserves no respect SYN scornful a Contemptuous glance Contemptuous of He was openly Contemptuous of his father

39. But he was inspired by the example of Don García and he stood there looking handsome and brave, and he made his face scornful.

40. Since its publication in theNew Yorker, "leading from behind" has become a prime exhibit in the Republicans' scornful excoriation of Mr Obama's foreign policy.

41. All while making its adult viewers, at least, feel more in step with their teen-age children than with their own often- scornful peers.

42. While all these words mean "to frighten into submission," Browbeat implies a cowing through arrogant, scornful, or contemptuous treatment. Browbeat the witness into a …

43. Brag: 1 v show off Synonyms: blow , bluster , boast , gas , gasconade , shoot a line , swash , tout , vaunt Types: puff speak in a blustering or scornful manner crow , gloat , triumph dwell on with satisfaction congratulate , preen pride or congratulate (oneself) for an achievement Type of: amplify , exaggerate , hyperbolise , hyperbolize ,

44. His Corpulent figure and indolent manner belied ambition and a keen political intelligence.: In The Maltese Falcon, the dandified villain is a Corpulent homosexual with a lustful penchant for ancient art and gunsels.: The scornful laughter of the Corpulent man was accompanied by a slight hiccuping.: A Corpulent figure was silhouetted in the doorway leading to the sitting room, balancing an

45. Carpetbagger (n.) also carpet-bagger, 1868, American English, scornful appellation for Northern whites who set up residence in the South after the fall of the Confederate states seeking private gain or political advancement.The name is based on the image of men arriving with all their worldly goods in a big carpetbag.Sense later extended to any opportunist from out of the area (such as wildcat