Sentence examples for be scorned from inspiring English sources

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be scorned

verb

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

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Should they be scorned?

Soup will be scorned.

Would he be scorned?

Imagination is not to be scorned.

But neither is he to be scorned.

Blinded by their ignorance, they're to be scorned.

Intentional racism is to be scorned and despised.

Any exhalation of Thatcher's vivisection of England should be scorned.

They should not be scorned for that regret.

Her ways were different from her mother's, and therefore to be scorned.

It is a most genuine quest, and not to be scorned.

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