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"disdain" is correct and usable in written English
It is a noun that means a feeling of contempt or lack of respect for someone or something. For example: Jane's disdain for her brother's lazy attitude was becoming increasingly apparent.
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The disdain.
That's disdain.
Players disdain the tax.
"Really?" he said with disdain.
But Europeans mostly disdain it.
They do not disdain hunches.
They hold McDonald's in disdain.
Ms. Long's disdain is unmistakable.
Most architects seem to disdain artists.
ADAM GOPNIK: Nerves, adultery, and disdain.
He wears their disdain with pride.
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