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Sentence count:109+9Posted:2016-10-17Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: despiserejectscornspurnAntonym: admirepraiserespectSimilar words: daintymaintaindailyjurisdictiondiscdiskdishdismalMeaning: [dɪs'deɪn]  n. 1. lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike 2. a communication that indicates lack of respect by patronizing the recipient. v. 1. look down on with disdain 2. reject with contempt. 
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91 The satirical magazine Spy threw darts at all the puffery of the era, and was especially fast to disdain the gaudy arrivistes in favor of dandruff- flecked Old Money.
92 Just as doctors once avoided Cadillac because it sent the wrong message to patients and neighbors, today's Buick prospects may very well disdain "Master of the Universe" or Wall St. status.
93 Disdain for pain control is also a byproduct of Japan's medical system.
94 The seeming disdain shows for customers and users is what one might expect from a monopolist.
95 Second Daughter - in - law and Third Daughter - in - law exchanged secret looks of disdain.
96 I hope it won't cause you consuming discontentment and disdain.
97 The Bible goes to great lengths to confirm God's disdain for society's self - ruling ecumenical pursuits.
98 Waller: Disgust and disdain for yourself that you did it?
99 Sometimes the play, with its disdain for characterisation and its endless catalogue of horrors, seems to be struggling under the weight of its own self-importance.
100 Vladimir Putin rests his legs next to a sprawled-out Mike Tyson,[www.Sentencedict.com] while Margaret Thatcher -- clutching her handbag -- looks on with disdain.
101 A few. But their work almost inevitably treated with disdain by the jaded reviewers.
102 Hemingway's pen.Mr.Knight also seems to disdain Brett Ashley, the book's femme fatale who is 'central to everything,' but 'had nothing endearing about her except her beauty.
103 The receptionist looked at me with disdain when I walked into Suffolk College asking to enrol.
104 American and British value - maximizes reserved particular disdain for the stakeholder capitalism practised in continental Europe.
105 Travers expressed disdain for folk-rock, telling the Chicago Daily News in 1966 that "it's so badly written."
106 The knee-jerk disdain so many of his critics have for him can be traced largely to his worldliness: He's a man who, of necessity, was brought up not to be Joe the Plumber but a citizen of the planet.
107 The faint disdain of her smile seemed to lift her high above her antagonist's reach.
108 So, you are a fox, a people disdain of Arctic fox.
109 From the height of her disdain she summed him up for the thousandth time.
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