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scorn ADJ

scorn

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The programme's format drew particular scorn for its shallowness and concentration on one continent's news at the expense of the rest.
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He bowls fast and obviously scorns to conserve his strength.
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Somewhat new to show business, her naivet is generally scorned by her peers, though her talent is rarely called into question.
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The satire was clear, and the public reacted with scorn.
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Beliefs that revolved around animism and magic were consistently met with scorn, and were regarded as immoral and subservient.
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She scorned the shepherdess for her folly, but the shepherdess bid farewell to the lovely girl.
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They express scorn toward boys who confuse real power and power on a screen.
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For others, it will provoke sympathy rather than scorn.
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He seemingly scorns her and promises to give her a quick death.
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This text is frequently quoted with scorn as a piece of poor psychological speculation that usually gets everything wrong.
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