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Definition of disdain
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Disdain
(v. t.) To
reject
as
unworthy
of one's self, or as not
deserving
one's
notice;
to look with scorn upon; to
scorn,
as base acts,
character,
etc..
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Indignify
::
Indignify
(v. t.) To treat
disdainfully
or with
indignity;
to
contemn.
Despise
::
Despise
(v. t.) To look down upon with
disfavor
or
contempt;
to
contemn;
to
scorn;
to
disdain;
to have a low
opinion
or
contemptuous
dislike
of.
Disdain
::
Disdain
(v. t.) To think
unworthy;
to deem
unsuitable
or
unbecoming;
as, to
disdain
to do a mean act..
Contemptuous
::
Contemptuous
(a.)
Manifesting
or
expressing
contempt
or
disdain;
scornful;
haughty;
insolent;
disdainful.
Disdained
::
Disdained
(imp. & p. p.) of
Disdai.
Disdain
::
Disdain
(v. i.) To be
filled
with
scorn;
to feel
contemptuous
anger;
to be
haughty.
Askant
::
Askant
(adv.)
Sideways;
obliquely;
with a side
glance;
with
disdain,
envy, or
suspicion..
Disdain
::
Disdain
(v. t.) That which is
worthy
to be
disdained
or
regarded
with
contempt
and
aversion.
Fastuous
::
Fastuous
(a.)
Proud;
haughty;
disdainful.
Disdained
::
Disdained
(a.)
Disdainful.
Cavalierness
::
Cavalierness
(n.) A
disdainful
manner.
Scorn
::
Scorn (n.)
Extreme
and lofty
contempt;
haughty
disregard;
that
disdain
which
springs
from the
opinion
of the utter
meanness
and
unworthiness
of an
object.
Deign
::
Deign (v. t.) To
esteem
worthy;
to
consider
worth
notice;
--
opposed
to
disdain.
Scornful
::
Scornful
(a.) Full of scorn or
contempt;
contemptuous;
disdainful.
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..
Crane
::
Crane (v. t.) To
stretch,
as a crane
stretches
its neck; as, to crane the neck
disdainfully..
Scorn
::
Scorn (v. i.) To
scoff;
to mock; to show
contumely,
derision,
or
reproach;
to act
disdainfully..
Contumely
::
Contumely
(n.)
Rudeness
compounded
of
haughtiness
and
contempt;
scornful
insolence;
despiteful
treatment;
disdain;
contemptuousness
in act or
speech;
disgrace.
Contemptuously
::
Contemptuously
(adv.)
In a
contemptuous
manner;
with scorn or
disdain;
despitefully.
Deignous
::
Deignous
(a.)
Haughty;
disdainful.
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