scorner Synonyms

scorner Meaning

Wordnet

scorner (n)

a person who expresses contempt by remarks or facial expression

Webster

scorner (n.)

One who scorns; a despiser; a contemner; specifically, a scoffer at religion.

scorner Sentence Examples

  1. The scorner mocked the earnest efforts of the hardworking students.
  2. She was a perpetual scorner, always finding fault with others' accomplishments.
  3. His scornful words cut like a knife, leaving a deep wound in her heart.
  4. The scorner believed himself superior to everyone else, but in reality, he was the one to be pitied.
  5. The politician's scorner of his opponent's policies was met with outrage from the public.
  6. The athlete's scorner of his rival's abilities only fueled their determination to succeed.
  7. The scorner's disdain for knowledge led him to a life of ignorance and poverty.
  8. The scorner's heart was filled with venom, poisoning his every thought and action.
  9. The scorner's words were like a bitter medicine, hard to swallow but necessary for healing.
  10. Despite his scorner of their ideas, the innovators persisted in their pursuit of groundbreaking discoveries.

FAQs About the word scorner

a person who expresses contempt by remarks or facial expressionOne who scorns; a despiser; a contemner; specifically, a scoffer at religion.

scoffer, mocker, insulter, detractor, jiber, denigrator, heckler, harasser, taunter,tormentor

praiser, solace,praiser, comforter, solace, comforter, commender, soother, champion, commender

The scorner mocked the earnest efforts of the hardworking students.

She was a perpetual scorner, always finding fault with others' accomplishments.

His scornful words cut like a knife, leaving a deep wound in her heart.

The scorner believed himself superior to everyone else, but in reality, he was the one to be pitied.