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The example sentences of SCORNFUL in videos (2 in total of 2)

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Use "scornful" in a sentence | "scornful" example sentences

How to use "scornful" in a sentence?

  • We shouldn't have been so scornful; we should have had compassion. But compassion takes work, and we were young.
    -Margaret Atwood-
  • Tall, elegant, vital, scornful. A man like that could rock a woman to her very core.
    -Margaret Way-
  • The English have a scornful insular way Of calling the French light.
    -Elizabeth Barrett Browning-
  • The scornful nostril and the high head gather not the odors that lie on the track of truth.
    -George Eliot-
  • 'When I use a word,' Humpty Dumpty said in rather a scornful tone, 'it means just what I choose it to mean - neither more nor less.'
    -Lewis Carroll-
  • the scornful force of his tone turned the word into a curse
    -John Knowles-
  • ‎Not having time for a person, not being able to sit in silence together with somebody, that's the same as rejecting them, as being scornful about them.
    -Henning Mankell-
  • Remember, no human condition is ever permanent. Then you will not be overjoyed in good fortune nor too scornful in misfortune.
    -Socrates-
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Definition and meaning of SCORNFUL

What does "scornful mean?"

/ˈskôrnfəl/

scornful

adjective
Expressing extreme contempt.

What are synonyms of "scornful"?
Some common synonyms of "scornful" are:
  • contemptuous,
  • derisive,
  • derisory,
  • withering,
  • mocking,
  • scoffing,
  • sneering,
  • jeering,
  • scathing,
  • snide,
  • disparaging,
  • slighting,
  • supercilious,
  • disdainful,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/kənˈtempCHo͞oəs/

contemptuous
adjective

showing contempt.

/dəˈrīsiv/

derisive
adjective

expressing contempt or ridicule.

/dəˈrīs(ə)rē/

derisory
adjective

ridiculously small or inadequate.

/ˈwiT͟HəriNG/

withering
adjective noun verb

intended to make someone feel humiliated. action of becoming dry and shriveled. To lose vitality, energy or force.

/ˈmäkiNG/

mocking
adjective verb

making fun of person or thing in cruel way. To laugh at someone or something in an unkind way.

/ˈskôfiNG/

scoffing
adjective noun verb

contemptuously ridiculing someone. contemptuous ridicule. To laugh at with contempt and derision.

/ˈsniriNG/

sneering
adjective noun verb

contemptuous. Expressing dislike or lack of respect for someone. To express lack of respect with a smile or laugh.

/ˈjiriNG/

jeering
adjective verb

making rude and mocking remarks, typically in loud voice. To laugh at or shout rudely to show disrespect.

/ˈskāT͟HiNG/

scathing
adjective

Harsh.

/snīd/

snide
adjective noun

Saying something nasty in an indirect, clever way. unpleasant or underhand person.

/diˈsperijiNG/

disparaging
adjective verb

expressing opinion that something is of little worth. To criticize in a disrespectful way.

/ˈslīdiNG/

slighting
adjective verb

showing lack of respect. To ignore or treat rudely and with no respect.

/ˌso͞opərˈsilēəs/

supercilious
adjective

behaving or looking as though one thinks one is superior to others.

/disˈdānfəl/

disdainful
adjective

Showing arrogant superiority.

What are antonyms of "scornful"?
Some common antonyms of "scornful" are:
  • admiring,
  • respectful,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ədˈmīəriNG/

admiring
adjective verb

characterized by or expressive of admiration or warm approval. To feel respect or wonder toward someone.

/rəˈspek(t)fəl/

respectful
adjective

Showing respect, consideration or politeness.

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