Examples of 'disdains' in a sentence
Meaning of "disdains"
disdain (verb) - To regard or treat with haughty contempt; to scorn or look down upon someone or something because it is considered unworthy or beneath oneself
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- third-person singular simple present indicative form of disdain
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He disdains any authority except his own.
Bush demands punctuality and disdains inefficiency.
Gangrel disdains to need the others.
The heart all force disdains.
It disdains large families while it fails to reproduce itself.
Real action is profound and disdains the artificial.
He disdains both political parties and most politicians.
Our president disrespects and disdains us.
He disdains commercial art but covets its monetary gain.
Madrid knows this and disdains our weakness.
He disdains the waves of the sea as if they were the furrows in a field.
Is because it serenely disdains to destroy us.
He disdains and rejects those who keep to the old ways.
The latter disdains it.
The God disdains to them and to their performer.
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He is the leader of a party that he disdains as much as they disdain him.
Why the EU can only define itself by what it disdains.
Reveries of those political doctors whose sagacity disdains the admonitions of experimental instruction.
Yet Kelly disdains such big picture talk about a shift in the football landscape.
Absolute truths exist in a world that increasingly disdains and dismisses absolutes.
But Madam disdains our race and our condition.
The feature that Draghi disdains.
The secular mindset disdains the need for God.
Bell disdains propositional truths about God.
The African dance disdains bodily contact.
An ignorant that self-despises and disdains.
The international community disdains speaking with Palestinians in their plight.
And we admire it so, because it serenely disdains.
Of your Son who disdains iniquity.
He disdains modernity, particularly pop culture.
This is why the Trump administration disdains diplomacy and is dynamiting the State Department.
He disdains modernity, particularly popculture.
It must be obvious why this reader disdains the New York Post.
This film disdains the image - scraps of which it is composed.
What should we think of a business that disdains its products?
And he disdains Geisha.
It's also being used to discredit anything that one disdains.
She has shown great disdains towards both Sammy and Mary Jo.
The natural insolence of man, that he almost always disdains to use.
He also supposedly disdains the use of magic, finding it to be vulgar.
Civilization has no hold on him ; he is unaware of or disdains its sweet pleasures.
He who disdains instruction despises his own soul, but he.
He only fights knights and nobles, and disdains facing the common warriors.
It disdains anything else but its self preservation duty, or shame.
Gertrude pretentiously flaunts her higher rank and disdains her family 's lower social status.
Allah disdains not to use the similitude of things, lowest as well as highest.
I am known as " The one who disdains his kinsfolk.
He disdains high-tech forensic methods preferring to use his wits to solve crimes.
The trouble is that Bush is not just a nonintellectual, he viscerally disdains intellectuals.
First, a young person disdains social media in favor of real life.