What is another word for scorn?

Pronunciation: [skˈɔːn] (IPA)

Scorn is a word that describes a feeling of disdain or contempt toward someone or something. Synonyms for scorn include disgust, disdain, contempt, loathing, disdainfulness, derision, ridicule, sneer, mockery, and disrespect. Each of these words is used to express a contemptuous or disdaining attitude towards a person, thing, or idea. Some of these synonyms can also convey a sense of anger or frustration, such as derision or ridicule. Others, like contempt and disdain, are more reserved, but still express a negative emotional reaction towards something. Regardless of which synonym is used, each word implies a strong negative opinion or attitude.

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What are the hypernyms for Scorn?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
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What are the opposite words for scorn?

Scorned refers to the feeling of contempt for something or someone. Its antonyms include adoration, respect, admiration, and reverence. Admiration refers to a positive regard for a person based on their abilities or qualities. Respect is a positive feeling toward someone based on the status they hold. Reverence refers to deep respect and awe for someone or something. Scorn's antonyms express positive emotions towards an individual or a concept, whereas scorn carries a negative connotation. These antonyms describe positive feelings that can lead to admiration and praise, whereas scorn can lead to rejection and disdain.

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Usage examples for Scorn

This characteristic contempt of contempt, and scorn of scorn served him well now, for straight he went to the pool in the face of discouragements, and had his reward.
"The Expositor's Bible: The Gospel of St. John, Vol. I"
Marcus Dods
I mean," said he, correcting himself, as a sudden glance of almost insolent scorn shot from Kate's eyes towards him,-"I mean that I 'm certain more than half of this account is sheer exaggeration.
"The Martins Of Cro' Martin, Vol. II (of II)"
Charles James Lever
"I should scorn myself if I thought of them," broke she in, haughtily; "and remember, sir, these are not the words of one who speaks in ignorance.
"The Martins Of Cro' Martin, Vol. II (of II)"
Charles James Lever

Famous quotes with Scorn

  • Are these the Americans? People remain silent and placate the Americans. By God, they only deserve scorn. We slaughtered them yesterday and we will continue to slaughter them.
    Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf
  • Real nobility is based on scorn, courage, and profound indifference.
    Albert Camus
  • There is no fate that cannot be surmounted by scorn.
    Albert Camus
  • A little disdain is not amiss; a little scorn is alluring.
    William Congreve
  • The man who builds a factory builds a temple, that the man who works there worships there, and to each is due, not scorn and blame, but reverence and praise.
    Calvin Coolidge

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