disdained Synonyms
Strongest:
- admired
- dear
- cherished
- appreciated
- cherished
- appreciated
- precious
- dear
- darling
- precious
- special
- loved
- favorite
- admired
- loved
- favorite
- beloved
- fond
- darling
- pet
- special
- sweet
- fond
- favored
- favored
- pet
- sweet
- beloved
Strong:
- adored
- white-headed
- esteemed
- prized
- treasured
- treasured
- relished
- fair-haired
- revered
- fair-haired
- white-headed
- revered
- relished
- adored
- prized
- esteemed
Weak:
No Weak antonyms found.
disdained Meaning
disdained (imp. & p. p.)
of Disdain
disdained (a.)
Disdainful.
disdained Sentence Examples
- Ella disdained the cheap and flimsy jewelry, opting instead for pieces of genuine quality.
- The sophisticated critic disdained the popular novel for its lack of literary merit.
- The sophisticated critic disdained the popular novel for its lack of literary merit.
- With an air of superiority, the aristocrat disdained the commoners' simple lifestyle.
- The wealthy socialite disdained the idea of wearing anything less than designer clothes.
- The gourmet chef disdained the fast food restaurant's offerings, considering them an insult to true cuisine.
- The devout believer disdained the atheist's arguments, dismissing them as foolish and misguided.
- The environmentalist disdained the factory's pollution, calling it a crime against nature.
- The animal rights activist disdained the fur industry, condemning it for its cruelty and violence.
- The minimalist disdained the cluttered and excessive lifestyle of others, preferring simplicity and order.
FAQs About the word disdained
of Disdain, Disdainful.
loathed, disliked, detested, hated,despised, abhorred, unfavorite, abominated,ignored, disfavored
admired, dear, cherished, appreciated, cherished, appreciated, precious, dear, darling, precious
Ella disdained the cheap and flimsy jewelry, opting instead for pieces of genuine quality.
The sophisticated critic disdained the popular novel for its lack of literary merit.
The sophisticated critic disdained the popular novel for its lack of literary merit.
With an air of superiority, the aristocrat disdained the commoners' simple lifestyle.