asperne (Meaning)

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asperne (v. t.)

To spurn; to despise.

Synonyms & Antonyms of asperne

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asperne Sentence Examples

  1. Despite his efforts, he felt as if he were constantly asperned by his peers.
  2. She couldn't help but feel asperned when her ideas were consistently ignored in the meetings.
  3. His attempts at reconciliation were met with nothing but asperne disregard from his former friends.
  4. It was disheartening to witness how easily they could asperne someone simply for being different.
  5. Even in the face of adversity, he refused to asperne those who disagreed with him.
  6. The critics' reviews seemed to asperne the artist's work without any consideration for its merits.
  7. Sarah's genuine efforts to help were mistakenly asperned as interference by her colleagues.
  8. Despite his humility, he often found himself the target of asperne comments from his rivals.
  9. It was evident that his success only served to fuel the envy and asperne attitudes of those around him.
  10. He chose to rise above the temptation to asperne others, instead opting for kindness and understanding.

FAQs About the word asperne

To spurn; to despise.

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No antonyms found.

Despite his efforts, he felt as if he were constantly asperned by his peers.

She couldn't help but feel asperned when her ideas were consistently ignored in the meetings.

His attempts at reconciliation were met with nothing but asperne disregard from his former friends.

It was disheartening to witness how easily they could asperne someone simply for being different.