Sneering, Scornful, Derisive, Condescending, Aloof, Contemptuous, Mocking :)
Actually there is a perfect word for "a broad smile." That word is beam.
arrogantly, contemptuously, haughtily, insolently http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/proudly
I disdainfully looked at the sky at sunset.My sister was very disdainful when i got home from school.She disdainfully accepted the fact that she lost her play off game.
disdainful
Superb is another word for excellent. Superb is another word for excellent.
The scholars attitude was lofty and disdainful.
Actually there is a perfect word for "a broad smile." That word is beam.
The disdainful man was mean to the little kids.
when the Indian got that disdainful look in this eyes, Matt hated him.
Scorn as a noun- disregard, sneer, despite, disdain, taunting, teasing, mockery, jeering and so forth. Scorn as a verb- abhor, avoid, be above, make fun of, mock, hate, ignore, scoff at, put down, gibe and so forth. P.S.: Thesaurus.com is your friend
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She looked at him with great disdain, wondering why she had given him a second chance.
disdainful
No, disdain is actually a noun. The adjective is disdainful.
Demetrius.
I disdainfully looked at the sky at sunset.My sister was very disdainful when i got home from school.She disdainfully accepted the fact that she lost her play off game.
impudence