The inflammatory pamphlet that demanded independence and heaped scorn on the 'The royal brute of Great Britain' was called 'Common Sense'. It was written by Thomas Paine between 1775 and 1776 and heaped scorn on King George of England.
In the early sixties, Dali made a drawing of country singing star Dolly Parton. The photo of the work was published in Look magazine. It drew both praise and scorn.
In the pre-Revolution system, the first two estates, which made up 3% of the population had all the power. If that changed, they'd lose power.
The world reacted with shock and condemnation to Aaron Burr's actions following Alexander Hamilton's death in their infamous duel. Many viewed Burr as a murderer, tarnishing his political reputation and leading to widespread scorn. The event intensified the existing political divisions in the early United States and contributed to Burr's eventual political downfall. Public sentiment largely favored Hamilton, viewing him as a martyr for the Federalist cause.
"The atom bomb was no "great decision." It was merely another powerful weapon in the arsenal of righteousness" that quote was said by Harry S. Truman, the president at the time the bomb was dropped
Not scorn.
Scorn is to hold in contempt.
Scorn is contempt or disdain towards someone or something.
Spokane Scorn was created in 2011.
Scorn of the Women was created in 1987.
Scorn Defeat was created in 1993.
When you think of someone who you don't like you sometimes feel scorn.
The scorn he had for his father was the reason he ran away.
Scorn - Marvel Comics - was created in 2010.
"G.W. Bush is the most intelligent president we have ever had." ******* oops, that's SARCASM, not scorn. But sarcasm is an expression of scorn. Scorn is an emotion.
Scorn is already a verb. Other verbs are scorns, scorning and scorned, depending on the tense.Here are examples:"He begins to scorn at me"."She scorns me"."I am scorning him"."We were scorned".
I can write a sentence using the word scorn!