Similar words: scorner, corner, cornea, adorned, scorn, unadorned, cut corners, cornerstone. Meaning: [skɔrn /skɔːn] adj. treated with contempt.
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31. Then they unaccountably scorned three easy points, when Llanelli's centres strayed offside, by deciding to tap a penalty.
32. He scorned the use of a periscope, and stood and poked his head over the parapet.
33. Waster and the beggars scorned poor food and demanded better, fine bread instead of that with beans in it and well-cooked meat.
34. Many scorned it but rapturous press reviews helped push the record up into the high altitudes of the independent chart.
35. Scorned by the more expensive and mechanical toys, the shy young rabbit feels very second-rate and insignificant.
36. vernacular fiction was scorned as a disreputably popular form.
37. She scorned to reply to the charge.
38. The judge scorned to take a bribe.
39. He scorned asking for help.
40. He scorned begging for help.
41. No, he scorned the base insinuation.
42. We went only to be scorned and laughed at. "
43. And actually being the scorned woman Is a slippy slope. B, college is about to start. What happens when one day you don't get there in time, And he actually kisses someone else, or worse?
44. I worry that they'll tumble into The Vortexaccept a job they should have scorned.
45. In 1952 Sauvy wrote that "this ignored, exploited, scorned Third World, like the Third Estate, wants to become something, too."
46. In their pride they would have scorned receive instruction from anyone.
47. I had the common - sense to abstain from any word of excuse. I stood to be scorned.
48. He scorned my help.
49. According to folklore, one Hallowe'en a tailor called Sh?n ap Robert scorned the idea of Angelystor while drinking in a local pub.
50. He scorned the provisions made in the name of charity for the city's dependents.
51. And in you I have found aloneness and the joy of being shunned and scorned.
52. When scorned, they are very hurt and may overreact in an almost maudlin way.
53. I worry that they'll tumble into The Vortex and accept a job they should have scorned.
54. Under his leadership they recaptured the holy city Mecca, where the Prophet had been scorned.
55. These are all reasonable worries. Personally, I worry about something else—on behalf of job-seekers everywhere. I worry that they'll tumble into The Vortex and accept a job they should have scorned.
56. Feeling scorned, Melissa had planned to flee yet another meeting in order to avoid an embarrassing run-in with Jon-Marc.
57. After which, I was hunted down, pursued, persecuted, blackened, jeered at, scorned, cursed,(www.Sentencedict.com) proscribed.
58. One commander scorned the Islamabad government as an American stooge.
59. What am I supposed to do then? Make a scene? Behave like a scorned wife?
60. We're soft-hearted citizens with a lot of attachment, but once scorned, we are stronger than anyone out there.
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