scorner
noun as in strong fondness
Word Combinations
Example:He is a scornful person who always belittles others' achievements.
Definition:full of or showing scorn; expressing contempt; severely critical or mocking
Example:The teacher dismissed the student's efforts with scorn.
Definition:to reject or ignore someone with contempt
Example:He scorns the idea, scornfully rejecting it without a second thought.
Definition:in a disdainful or contemptuous manner
Example:Her scornful remark about my proposal was not well-received.
Definition:a harsh and contemptuous remark intended to insult or deride
Example:He scorns at the idea of collaborating with such an inferior team.
Definition:to regard or treat with derision or contempt; to mock
Example:The boss scorns away the employee who tries to complain about the work conditions.
Definition:to treat with such contempt that someone goes away
Example:Her scornful laughter echoed through the room, drawing glares from the others.
Definition:mocking or derisive laughter
Example:He delivered a scornful dismissal to the idea from the CEO.
Definition:the act of dismissing something with scorn
Example:She adopted a scornful attitude towards her competitors in the business meeting.
Definition:an attitude of contempt or derision
Example:His scornful criticism of the project received a rebuttal from the project manager.
Definition:criticism that expresses contempt or derision
Example:She shot a scornful glance at him as he walked past.
Definition:a glance that expresses contempt or derision
Example:Her scornful remark about his new haircut was not taken lightly by him.
Definition:a harsh and contemptuous remark intended to insult or deride
Example:His tongue often let out a few scornful remark to his rivals, making them furious.
Definition:a harsh and contemptuous remark intended to insult or deride
Example:He was scornfully amused by the antics of the clown, though he showed no outward sign of it.
Definition:disdainfully amused or entertained
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