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Definition of disdain
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Disdain
(v. t.) A
feeling
of
contempt
and
aversion;
the
regarding
anything
as
unworthy
of or
beneath
one;
scorn.
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Pugh
::
Pugh
(interj.)
Pshaw!
pish! -- a word used in
contempt
or
disdain.
Disdained
::
Disdained
(a.)
Disdainful.
Sdan
::
Sdan (v. & n.)
Disdain.
Flirt
::
Flirt (v. i.) To utter
contemptuous
language,
with an air of
disdain;
to jeer or
gibe..
Contempt
::
Contempt
(n.) The act of
contemning
or
despising;
the
feeling
with which one
regards
that which is
esteemed
mean, vile, or
worthless;
disdain;
scorn..
Outscout
::
Outscout
(v. t.) To
overpower
by
disdain;
to
outface.
Contemptible
::
Contemptible
(a.)
Worthy
of
contempt;
deserving
of scorn or
disdain;
mean; vile;
despicable.
Disdainous
::
Disdainous
(a.)
Disdainful.
Disdainishly
::
Disdainishly
(adv.)
Disdainfully.
Magnanimity
::
Magnanimity
(n.) The
quality
of being
magnanimous;
greatness
of mind;
elevation
or
dignity
of soul; that
quality
or
combination
of
qualities,
in
character,
which
enables
one to
encounter
danger
and
trouble
with
tranquility
and
firmness,
to
disdain
injustice,
meanness
and
revenge,
and to act and
sacrifice
for noble
objects..
Pride
::
Pride (n.) Proud or
disdainful
behavior
or
treatment;
insolence
or
arrogance
of
demeanor;
haughty
bearing
and
conduct;
insolent
exultation;
disdain.
Disdaining
::
Disdaining
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Disdai.
Disdain
::
Disdain
(v. i.) To be
filled
with
scorn;
to feel
contemptuous
anger;
to be
haughty.
Indignify
::
Indignify
(v. t.) To treat
disdainfully
or with
indignity;
to
contemn.
Digne
::
Digne (a.)
Haughty;
disdainful.
Disdainously
::
Disdainously
(adv.)
Disdainfully.
Scorn
::
Scorn (v. i.) To
scoff;
to mock; to show
contumely,
derision,
or
reproach;
to act
disdainfully..
Fastuous
::
Fastuous
(a.)
Proud;
haughty;
disdainful.
Spurn
::
Spurn (v. t.) To
reject
with
disdain;
to scorn to
receive
or
accept;
to treat with
contempt.
Danger
::
Danger
(n.)
Coyness;
disdainful
behavior.
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