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The example sentences of SPURNED in videos (1 in total of 1)

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

How to use "spurned" in a sentence?

  • Tempus wanders eternally, bringing death to whomever loves him and being spurned by whomsoever he shall love.
    -Janet Morris-
  • His golden locks Time hath to silver turned, O time too swift! O swiftness never ceasing! His youth 'gainst Time and Age hath ever spurned, But spurned in vain! Youth waneth by increasing.
    -George Peele-
  • I lost the love of heaven above I spurned the lust of earth below I felt the sweets of fancied love And hell itself my only foe.
    -John Clare-
  • Public sentiment is not observed. The wealthy and powerful gain a ready hearing, but the plodding, suffering, unorganized complaining multitude are spurned and derided.
    -James B. Weaver-
  • My wisdom is as spurned as chaos. What is my nothingness, compared to the amazement that awaits you?
    -Arthur Rimbaud-
  • I was so humiliated, hurt, spurned, offended, angry, sorry--I cannot hit upon the right name for the smart--God knows what its name was--that tears started to my eyes.
    -Charles Dickens-
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Definition and meaning of SPURNED

What does "spurned mean?"

/spərn/

spurned

verb
reject with disdain or contempt.

What are synonyms of "spurned"?
Some common synonyms of "spurned" are:
  • refuse,
  • decline,
  • reject,
  • rebuff,
  • scorn,
  • repudiate,
  • disdain,
  • despise,
  • snub,
  • slight,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/rəˈfyo͞oz/

refuse
noun verb

Garbage, waste. To not accept, allow, or give something.

/dəˈklīn/

decline
noun verb

gradual decrease. To lessen in quality or value.

reject
noun verb

person or thing dismissed as inadequate or unacceptable. dismiss as inadequate or faulty.

/rəˈbəf/

rebuff
noun verb

abrupt or ungracious rejection of offer. reject person or thing in abrupt or ungracious manner.

/skôrn/

scorn
noun verb

feeling and expression of contempt or disdain. To show someone is not worthy of your respect.

/rəˈpyo͞odēˌāt/

repudiate
verb

refuse to accept or be associated with.

/disˈdān/

disdain
noun verb

feeling that person or thing is unworthy of one's consideration or respect. To show contempt for (and so refuse to do).

/dəˈspīz/

despise
verb

To have no respect whatsoever for a person/thing.

/snəb/

snub
adjective noun verb

(of person's nose) short and turned up at end. Ignoring someone in a rude way; put down. rebuff, ignore, or spurn disdainfully.

/slīt/

slight
adjective noun verb

Appearing thin, delicate and physically weak. Rude and disrepectful treatment. insult someone by treating or speaking of them without proper respect or attention.

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