disdain in a sentence
n., v.
Definition
Disdain is a feeling of contempt or scorn towards someone or something regarded as unworthy or inferior.
Sample Sentences
- She looked at the messy room with disdain, unable to understand how anyone could live in such chaos.
- The critic's disdain for the film was evident in his scathing review, highlighting every flaw he could find.
- He felt a sense of disdain for those who were unwilling to put in the effort required to succeed.
- Despite her disdain for the genre, she found herself captivated by the book's intriguing plot.
- His disdainful remarks about the team's performance made it clear he held them to a much higher standard.
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