scorn|scorns in English

noun

[skɔrn /skɔːn]

derision, ridicule, mockery; target of mockery, object of ridicule

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1. Jehovah scorns Israel’s false worship (4, 5)

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. She scorns the visible trappings of success, preferring to live unnoticed.

5. When young people pursue spiritual goals, the world often scorns them.

6. Church Scorn for Sects

7. He scorns educational research as a self-indulgent and pointless waste of time.

8. It's met with derision and scorn.

9. Researchers greeted the proposal with scorn.

10. He looked at me with scorn.

11. Top synonyms for Contemns (other words for Contemns) are scorns, disdains and despises.

12. The imperious Browbeatings and scorn of …

13. We hold Peter in high scorn.

14. Contemptible - deserving of contempt or scorn

15. Did such scorn find its mark?

16. He thinks it scorn to lie.

17. She expressed her scorn for the rules.

18. Its keynote is not anger but scorn.

19. If he should scorn me so Apparently

20. She was the scorn of her classmates.

21. The artist looked at her with scorn.

22. What dangers thou canst make us scorn!

23. But everyone shook their heads in scorn .

24. His poetry was the object of scorn.

25. Wally asked with a hint of scorn.