To show strong dislike
Scorn means to feel or show contempt or disdain for someone or something.
To show strong dislike
contempt, scorn, arrogance, derision, haughtiness, superciliousness
a feeling of contempt for someone or something regarded as unworthy or inferior
Apathetic means showing a lack of interest, concern, or enthusiasm about something. It describes a lack of emotion or motivation towards a particular situation or topic.
Making a choice means selecting one option from several possibilities. It involves considering the available alternatives and making a decision based on one's preferences, values, and circumstances.
A conclusion is a reasoned decision or judgment that summarizes the main points or findings of an argument or research. It should be based on the evidence provided and lead logically from the information presented.
Scorn is to hold in contempt.
Hostile.
Scorn means to ridicule or degrade someone. If you laugh to scorn, it means you laugh at someone and make fun of them until they feel degraded or unhappy. It's not a nice thing to do to someone. Laughing to scorn would be bullying.
I believe you are thinking of the word scorn. The definition of the word scorn means to make a mockery.
There is no English word scron. The closest word to it is scorn. Scorn means to feel or express contempt.
Contemptible
Animosity is a good example.
"Scorned" is the past tense of "to scorn", which means "to reject or dismiss, typically with derision, disgust or prejudice". It typically carries a negative connotation, indicating the person doing the scorning is superior to the person being scorned.
To have treated someone with contempt, or to have treated others as though they were unworthy of your attention. To have rejected someone with scorn.
Here is a sentence with the word scornful, "Everyone was scornful of the government laxity to manage crime rates." This means showing contempt.
Not scorn.
Criticism, cynicism, derision, scorn.