disdainful in the PONS Dictionary

disdainful Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Compassion often appeared disdainful of the people around her.
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She refused to surrender under any terms, rebuking messengers in increasingly disdainful tones.
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The song goes on to relate the impoverished diner's embarrassment at the hands of a disdainful waiter.
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He eventually turned away from traditional medicine, and was disdainful of drugs and unnatural medications.
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For most of his adult life, he was disdainful of cars, preferring to ride a bicycle.
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Cutting and disdainful words, wicked and dirty words, all are vulgar air - absolutely refrain from them.
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He distrusted novelty in art for its own sake, yet he was also disdainful of a conservative aesthetic that avoided risk.
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He is a madman with a disdainful attitude toward human life, favouring plant life.
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He expects every visitor to buy shoes, and is often disdainful towards those who don't come for that.
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He is simultaneously content with his meagre existence and also disdainful of it.
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