Sentence examples for scornfulness from inspiring English sources

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scornfulness

noun

The quality of being scornful.

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We admire the purity of Silverman's scornfulness, but we don't want to hang out with her the way we did with Mary and Rhoda.

Woolf's language about her servants exposed some of her most unpleasant qualities: scornfulness, snobbery, disgust at "inferiors".

"I just get faces all day long, like I'm pathetic," he breaks off and looks at me in mild disgust, curling his lip in an uncanny impression of adolescent scornfulness.

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