Scorn example sentences

Related (5): derision, contempt, disdain, mockery, ridicule

"Scorn" Example Sentences


1. He looked at her with utter scorn.
2. She treated his suggestions with nothing but scorn and ridicule.
3. Her parents viewed her musical ambitions with scorn and derision.
4. The prince scorned the advice of his counselors.
5. I greet your scorn with indifference.
6. His shambling walk attracted only scorn and mockery.
7. She faced his scorn with stoic resolve.
8. I hold your scorn in utter contempt.
9. The peasants stared at the aristocrat with scorn and hatred.
10. His opponents greeted his proposal with scorn and derision.
11. They met his pleas with smug scorn and disdain.
12. She regarded his shallow pretensions with nothing but scorn.
13. The students regarded their stuffy old history teacher with scorn and disrespect.
14. Science has made religion seem absurd, an object of pity or scorn.
15. He greeted her advances with furious scorn and indignation.
16. His pathetic attempt met only with scorn and derision from his peers.
17. I will not lower myself to reply to your petty scorn and insults.
18. Her cheeks burned with shame and scorn.
19. She looked upon their lavish parties with quiet scorn and distaste.
20. He dismissed her concerns with bored scorn and contempt.
21. His tormentors heaped scorn and ridicule upon him.
22. The poor lived in poverty and scorn.
23. They met her pleas with scorn and hatred.
24. They view science as a threat and treat it with little but scorn and derision.
25. Your contempt and scorn mean nothing to me.
26. The voters held the incumbent politician in utter scorn and contempt.
27. She greeted his advances with haughty scorn and distaste.
28. I treat your words with utter scorn and contempt.
29. His extravagant promises were met with scorn and derision.
30. She regarded their foolish superstitions with scorn and contempt.
31. He voiced his ideas with quiet dignity in the face of their scorn and ridicule.
32. Tyrants rule through violence and the scorn of the weak.
33. He dismissed her affections with cool scorn and indifference.
34. Her livelihood depended upon the capricious scorn of the aristocracy.
35. Her poverty brought her nothing but scorn and ridicule.
36. They viewed her concerns with patronizing scorn and distaste.
37. His pleas fell on ears deafened by scorn and prejudice.
38. She held her head high in the face of their scorn and mockery.
39. His threats, although empty, were met with scorn and derision.
40. The aristocrats scorned the peasants as an inferior class.
41. His fellow orphans met his every attempt at friendship with scorn and derision.
42. She rejected his advances with quiet scorn and dignity.
43. The gentry held the lower classes in utter contempt and scorn.
44. His ideas were met with nothing but sheer scorn and ridicule.
45. Her compassion was met with only scorn and derision.
46. She greeted their scorn with stoic indifference.
47. They dismissed her ideas with patronizing scorn and contempt.
48. The nobles viewed the peasants with scorn and disgust.
49. Reason is often met with irrational faith, contempt, and scorn.
50. He greeted her insults with quiet dignity and scorn.
51. Their threats meant nothing in the face of her utter scorn and disdain.
52. Science and rational inquiry are often met with scorn and derision.
53. His enthusiasm was met with nothing but contemptuous scorn.
54. Her honest concerns met only with scorn and ridicule.
55. The poor were treated with nothing but disgust, scorn and contempt.
56. She held her head high in the face of their cruel scorn and mockery.
57. Her genuine warmth and concern was mistaken for pity and met with scorn.
58. The rich viewed the poor with nothing but scorn and disgust.
59. His honest attempts at friendship met only scorn and hostility.
60. She answered his insults with scornful silence.

Common Phases


treat with scorn
hold in scorn
view with scorn
dismiss with scorn
heap scorn upon
meet with scorn
face scorn
greet with scorn
ridicule and scorn
contempt and scorn
scorn and derision
scorn and ridicule
scorn and contempt
scorn and disdain
scorn and loathing
Examples:
His proposals were treated with scorn by his colleagues.
She held his affections in scorn.
The wealthy viewed the poor with scorn.
Politicians dismiss facts that do not fit their agenda with scorn.
His tormentors heaped scorn upon him.
His ideas often met with scorn from his peers.
She faced the bullying with courage and scorn.
He greeted her advances with scorn.
His foolish claims were met with ridicule and scorn.
The aristocrats viewed the peasants with contempt and scorn.

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