scorns Synonyms

scorns Meaning

scorns

someone or something very much disliked, an object of extreme disdain, contempt, or derision, to show scorn for, to reject or dismiss because of scorn, open dislike and disrespect or mockery often mixed with indignation, to show disdain or derision, a feeling of anger and disgust, an expression of contempt or derision, to treat with scorn

scorns Sentence Examples

  1. The seasoned critic scorns the pretentious art exhibition for its vapid subject matter.
  2. The purist scorns any deviation from traditional methods, clinging dogmatically to the past.
  3. The arrogant prince scorns the commoners, treating them with disdain and contempt.
  4. The sage scorns worldly pleasures, finding true fulfillment in spiritual pursuits.
  5. The elite university scorns the less academically rigorous institutions, maintaining an air of superiority.
  6. The skeptical philosopher scorns blind faith, demanding evidence and logical argumentation.
  7. The snobbish fashionista scorns anything that doesn't conform to her narrow aesthetic ideals.
  8. The cynical politician scorns the idealism of young activists, seeing it as unrealistic and nave.
  9. The puritanical society scorns any form of physical or sensual expression, viewing it as sinful.
  10. The deeply religious person scorns the materialistic values of modern society, believing them to be shallow and ultimately meaningless.

FAQs About the word scorns

someone or something very much disliked, an object of extreme disdain, contempt, or derision, to show scorn for, to reject or dismiss because of scorn, open dis

despises, disrespects,disdains, hates, looks down (on or upon),contemns, walks over, snubs, sniffs (at), abhors

honors, treasures, values, cherishes, admires, prizes,respects, worships,esteems, accepts

The seasoned critic scorns the pretentious art exhibition for its vapid subject matter.

The purist scorns any deviation from traditional methods, clinging dogmatically to the past.

The arrogant prince scorns the commoners, treating them with disdain and contempt.

The sage scorns worldly pleasures, finding true fulfillment in spiritual pursuits.