Examples of 'disdained' in a sentence
Meaning of "disdained"
Disdain (verb): To regard or treat with haughty contempt; to look down on or scorn something or someone
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- simple past tense and past participle of disdain
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disdained
The soldier disdained shooting an unarmed enemy.
We were born to people who disdained work.
Stark disdained politics and was suspicious of politicians.
I thought that she disdained material things.
I disdained the blue ribbon in her hair.
The latter are often disdained by the former.
Your boss disdained us by not showing up to collect it personally.
They are poor charms since you disdained them.
Economists long disdained the study of inequality.
Never has obedience to law been so disdained.
Born disdained yet worship given.
So proudly as if he had disdained the ground.
He disdained the one and escaped.
He was so proud that he disdained those who loved him.
A disdained child will be an angry child.
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Kelly also disdained the mayor.
A disdained wisdom by all curious children.
He had always disdained manual labor.
He disdained the policy of the ostrich.
Chavez himself disdained union leaders.
Nor should national sentiment be disdained.
The arts disdained mechanical tools.
He refused to compromise and disdained conventions.
I have disdained those words which.
No sister flower would be forgiven if it disdained its brother.
She was disdained by women and used by men.
I had never thought to be disdained by a tree.
Who have often disdained the generous candour of my sister.
Worthless things are prized and true values are disdained.
Respect for private property is disdained in socialist countries.
He disdained all other readers.
It was difficult to tell if she disdained everyone in this way.
Scott disdained all and continued in his evil conduct.
I was no longer in awe of the word but disdained it.
Cynics generally disdained the prevailing religion of their time.
And then love disdained.
It was disdained as bourgeois and decadent.
And slaves were disdained by most.
He has disdained the freedoms of others to enlarge his own.
The rustic manners of a prince who disdained such glory.
This treachery was disdained by both imperial officials and public.
Revenge thy name and blood they have disdained.
Overlooked or disdained by the thieves.
Behold yourself so by a son disdained.
Israel disdained international law and the international system as a whole.
Both had no fear of their mortality and disdained bodyguards.
But they disdained the game and those who played.
Nonverbal communication always adds up and should never be disdained.
It had always disdained me that a such thing called hope existed.
Timidity is not to be disdained.