Scorned example sentences

Related (10): disrespected, rejected, mocked, ridiculed, belittled, despised, shunned, ignored, insulted, degraded

scorn

verb

scorned (past tense) · scorned (past participle)

  - feel or express contempt or derision for:

  - reject (something) in a contemptuous way:

  - refuse to do something because one is too proud:

Synonyms

deride, disdain, mock, disparage, slight, dismiss, contemn, misprize, scout, admire, respect, spurn, rebuff, reject, ignore, shun, snub

"Scorned" Example Sentences

1. She scorned the idea of settling for a mediocre life.
2. He was scorned by his colleagues for his unconventional methods.
3. The prince felt deeply scorned by his lover's betrayal.
4. The athlete was scorned by his opponents for his lack of skill.
5. She scorned the notion that women couldn't be successful in business.
6. He scorned the offer of a lower salary and demanded what he believed he deserved.
7. The actor was scorned by the public for his controversial views.
8. She couldn't bear the thought of being scorned by her peers.
9. The politician's actions had caused him to become scorned by the electorate.
10. The wealthy businessman scorned the idea of donating money to charity.
11. She felt scorned by her friends for expressing a different opinion.
12. The artist was scorned by the critics for his unconventional paintings.
13. He scorned the idea of quitting his job despite the stressful environment.
14. The teacher scorned the student for plagiarizing their essay.
15. She was scorned by her family for marrying a man outside of their social class.
16. The employee was scorned by his boss for not meeting his targets.
17. The musician felt scorned by the industry for not playing traditional music.
18. She scorned the suggestion to compromise on their principles.
19. The rebel leader was scorned by the government for his radical ideas.
20. The child was scorned by the other kids for not fitting in.
21. She felt deeply scorned by her boyfriend's lack of affection.
22. The scientist was scorned by his colleagues for his outlandish theories.
23. He scorned the idea of working with people he didn't trust.
24. The entrepreneur was scorned by his competitors for his unconventional strategies.
25. The judge scorned the defendant for wasting the court's time with a frivolous case.
26. She was scorned by her mother-in-law for not fitting the traditional expectations of a wife.
27. The journalist was scorned by his peers for sensationalizing the news.
28. He felt scorned by his ex-girlfriend's constant criticism of his lifestyle.
29. The politician was scorned by his party for not toeing the party line.
30. She scorned the notion of settling down and getting married.

Common Phases

1) "She was scorned by her former lover; left heartbroken and betrayed."
2) "His once loyal friends now scorned him; he was a loner without trust."
3) "The company's CEO was scorned by the shareholders; they demanded he be replaced."
4) "The politician was scorned by his constituents; he lost the election in a landslide."
5) "The artist was scorned by critics; they called his work unoriginal and uninspired."

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