outscorn Antonyms

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Meaning of outscorn

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outscorn (v. t.)

To confront, or subdue, with greater scorn.

outscorn Sentence Examples

  1. The smug CEO outsmarted his rival, leaving her outscorned and humiliated.
  2. The athlete's victory speech was a thinly veiled attempt to outscorn his opponents.
  3. The politician twisted the truth, hoping to outscorn his critics and win the election.
  4. The bully's cruel words outsmarted the victim, leaving him feeling broken.
  5. The comedian's joke was so clever that he outsmarted his audience, eliciting a roar of laughter.
  6. The salesman's smooth talk outscorned the customer into making a purchase they didn't need.
  7. The toddler's temper tantrum outscorned his parents, leaving them bewildered and exhausted.
  8. The temptress's allure outscorned the unsuspecting man, leading him to ruin.
  9. The lawyer's cunning argument outsmarted the opposing counsel, securing a favorable verdict for his client.
  10. The magician's tricks outsmarted the audience, leaving them in awe and disbelief.

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To confront, or subdue, with greater scorn.

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The smug CEO outsmarted his rival, leaving her outscorned and humiliated.

The athlete's victory speech was a thinly veiled attempt to outscorn his opponents.

The politician twisted the truth, hoping to outscorn his critics and win the election.

The bully's cruel words outsmarted the victim, leaving him feeling broken.