Sentence examples for To scorn from inspiring English sources

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To scorn

verb

To feel or display contempt or disdain for something or somebody; to despise.

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Second, he seemed to scorn social mobility.

Academic biologists continued to scorn the project.

She was training herself to scorn his collusion.

My inclination was to scorn it, like any other unknown.

Acceptance has turned to scorn; acquiescence has curdled.

Labeled lazy and held up to scorn, Shannon became suicidal.

She is intensely critical, and quick to scorn.

It opened the cardinal to scorn on all sides.

Why must I pretend to scorn in order to pity?

It is wrong to scorn homosexuals and deny them civil rights.

Krugman has a peculiar blind spot when it comes to scorn.

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