The teacher was to scorn the student for what he had done wrong.
I can write a sentence using the word scorn!
The scorn he had for his father was the reason he ran away.
The baby-talk word kerfuffle is to be avoided except when heaping scorn upon it. Use a real word.
A common idiom with the word scorn: "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorn'd."
Here is a sentence with the word scornful, "Everyone was scornful of the government laxity to manage crime rates." This means showing contempt.
She looked at him with scorn, unable to hide her disdain for his actions.
When you think of someone who you don't like you sometimes feel scorn.
The word 'scorn' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'scorn' is a word for a feeling that someone or something is worthless or despicable; a word for an object of contempt; a word for a thing.
I believe you are thinking of the word scorn. The definition of the word scorn means to make a mockery.
How about scorn-worthy? Or do hyphens count? Despicable.
She looked him over with scorn as he gave in to the pain of the paper cut and wheezed that he couldn't write anymore.
There is no English word scron. The closest word to it is scorn. Scorn means to feel or express contempt.