scorny (Meaning)
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scorny (a.)
Deserving scorn; paltry.
Synonyms & Antonyms of scorny
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scorny Sentence Examples
- She cast a scornful glance at her rival, her eyes dripping with contempt.
- The scornful laughter of the bullies filled the hallways, echoing their cruel intentions.
- His words were laced with scorn, each syllable a barbed arrow aimed at her heart.
- The scorned lover vowed revenge, her eyes blazing with fury.
- He had a scornful opinion of those who were different, judging them harshly.
- The politician's scornful tone towards his opponents alienated many voters.
- She had grown accustomed to the scornful looks and whispers that followed her everywhere.
- The scornful expression on his face made it clear that he thought very little of her.
- Despite the scornful treatment he had received, he remained steadfast in his beliefs.
- The scornful critic tore the artist's work to shreds, leaving her feeling shattered and deflated.
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Deserving scorn; paltry.
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She cast a scornful glance at her rival, her eyes dripping with contempt.
The scornful laughter of the bullies filled the hallways, echoing their cruel intentions.
His words were laced with scorn, each syllable a barbed arrow aimed at her heart.
The scorned lover vowed revenge, her eyes blazing with fury.