Similar words: spurn, turned, overturned, spur, spurt, spurious, bourne, burner. Meaning: [spɜrn /spɜːn] adj. rebuffed (by a lover) without warning.
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31. The restored Rump, however, took away Boteler's regimental command and spurned his nomination as quartermaster-general.
32. Being spurned by Malcolm McLaren only made him want the group more.
33. Many lovers sought her, but she spurned them all.
34. They spurned the worthless rags.
35. These gestures have been spurned.
36. He spurned a poor relation from one's door.
37. A person who betrays his own country will be spurned by people.
38. Joffrey had offered me a tower to die in, but I had spurned his gift, so now he meant to offer me a dungeon.
39. Inshore and farther out the mirror of water whitened, spurned by light shod hurrying feet.
40. Prosecution lawyers claim he has a penchant for guns and violence towards women who spurned him.
41. The Lord saw this , and spurned them Because of the provocation of His sons and daughters.
42. While satisfied with Liverpool's performance and result, the Dutchman spurned a gilt-edged chance to win the game late on.
43. He spurned my suggestion that he shouldn't go and see the brawl of the hoodlums.
44. Brokers increasingly have been spurned by big retail banks, which rely on branches and building salaried sales forces, says Guy Cecala, publisher of the trade paper Inside Mortgage Finance.
45. President Bush in the past has spurned talking to Iran and Syria.
46. The Bush administration spurned direct contacts with Iran without a prior by Tehran to halt enrichment.
47. With Mrs. Reed, I remember my best was always spurned with scorn.
48. I really wanted to help her, however, my sincere offers spurned and I felt very depressed.
49. No sheriff in Louisiana or spurned widow could ever have tracked him to the Lorelei.
50. The principle of philanthropism has been long overlooked and even spurned.Sentence dictionary
51. Now, once more , the dollar is becoming increasingly spurned.
52. Angered by having been haled into court, my father now spurned us completely.
53. Qinhui was a notorious sycophantic official in the Song dynasty, and was spurned by later generations.
54. The Bush administration spurned direct contacts with Iran a prior commitment by Tehran to halt enrichment.
55. She says poor manners were the main reason the bank spurned the latecomer for its management-training program.
56. A film version of the Carson McCullers play. Frankie Addams, a very boyish articulate 12-year-old girl, is going through an unhappy stage of her life, having been spurned by the neighborhood girls.
More similar words: spurn, turned, overturned, spur, spurt, spurious, bourne, burner, mourner, journey, earned, adorned, learned, on the spur of the moment, nocturne, purloined, journeyman, concerned, unadorned, be concerned about, sputnik, sputter, dispute, disputed, undisputed, indisputably, indisputable, purl, pure, purse.