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disdain

dis·dain

disdain

 
 
pronunciation:
dihs deIn
parts of speech:
transitive verb, noun
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part of speech: transitive verb
inflections: disdains, disdaining, disdained
definition 1: to regard or treat with contempt; scorn.
She spoke politely to her neighbors, but she secretly disdained them.He disdains his family's rich and privileged lifestyle and prefers to live very simply.
synonyms:
contemn, scorn
antonyms:
admire, appreciate, cherish, esteem, respect
similar words:
affront, deride, despise, loathe, revile, snub
definition 2: to reject as being unworthy or beneath one's dignity.
She disdained attending the ceremony, knowing that she wasn't even being considered for an award.He disdained to get involved in their little charade.They were proud people and disdained all offers of help.
similar words:
scorn, snub, spurn
 
part of speech: noun
definition: an attitude or display of contempt; scorn.
A divorced woman of that time was often criticized and treated with disdain.
synonyms:
contempt, opprobrium, scorn
antonyms:
admiration, honor, respect
similar words:
arrogance, catcall, contumely, derision, disparagement, mockery
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