Scornful means derisive of something or someone -ie saying they/it are stupid, no good, etc.
If you are really thankful. Than why are you not scornful for it?
When I put my hand up in class the teacher looked at me with a scornful expression and chose another boy to answer.
The adverb form of "scornful" is "scornfully."
The term "sirrah" is an archaic form of address used in English that was commonly used to address a man or boy in a commanding or scornful way. It is no longer commonly used in modern English and may come across as offensive or outdated.
The word "mean" can be a verb, a noun, or an adjective.
"The justices have been scornful of the government's conduct."
Jake was scornful when he lost in the football game.
If you are really thankful. Than why are you not scornful for it?
When I put my hand up in class the teacher looked at me with a scornful expression and chose another boy to answer.
unbeilevable
scornful of the motives, virtue, or integrity of others
Here is a sentence with the word scornful, "Everyone was scornful of the government laxity to manage crime rates." This means showing contempt.
means scornful or critical of someone or thing
A scornful person is one who treats others as if they are not worthy. Example: The scornful man looked at the begger with disgust.
Sneering, Scornful, Derisive, Condescending, Aloof, Contemptuous, Mocking :)
He was scornful that she ate all the cake
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "scornful" (contemptuous).