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scornful

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective scornful has 2 senses
  1. contemptuous, disdainful, insulting, scornful - expressing extreme contempt
    Antonym: respectful (indirect, via disrespectful)
  2. abusive, insulting, opprobrious, scornful, scurrilous - expressing offensive reproach
    Antonyms: inoffensive, unoffending (indirect, via offensive)

Definitions from the Web

Term: scornful

Definition: Showing contempt or derision; expressing disdain or scorn towards someone or something.

Example sentences:

  • He shot me a scornful look when I suggested that he had made a mistake.
  • The scornful tone of her voice made it clear that she did not appreciate the joke.
  • She gave a scornful laugh and rolled her eyes at his feeble attempt to impress her.
  • The critic's review was filled with scornful remarks about the artist's latest work.

Popular usage:

Scornful is commonly used to describe someone's attitude, behavior, or remarks that exhibit intense contempt or disdain towards others, their actions, or ideas. It can be seen in personal interactions, literature, media, or social commentary.

Local usage:

In certain local contexts, scornful can be used to emphasize the disapproval or rejection of certain cultural practices, traditions, or societal norms. The term may vary in meaning and intensity depending on regional or cultural factors.

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