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.
disdain means to Scorn
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disdainful
Sneering, Scornful, Derisive, Condescending, Aloof, Contemptuous, Mocking :)
"I spat on his grave in disdain." "I rolled my eyes and turned away in disdain."
I have great disdain for men who treat women with disrespect!
you are being disrespectful, disdainful, unadmiring, patronizing, snobby, and too proud.
The disdainful man was mean to the little kids.
The scholars attitude was lofty and disdainful.
when the Indian got that disdainful look in this eyes, Matt hated him.
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.
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impudence
sending away. Sometimes it implies disdain.
disdainful
Manifesting or expressing contempt or disdain; scornful; haughty; insolent; disdainful.
disdainful, sneering, insolent, arrogant, supercilious, haughty. Source: Dictionary.com