Examples of 'he scorned' in a sentence

Meaning of "he scorned"

he scorned - This phrase indicates that someone showed disdain, contempt, or disrespect towards something or someone. It suggests that the person rejected or looked down upon the object of scorn

How to use "he scorned" in a sentence

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he scorned
He scorned his advantages and social position.
The man whom he scorned a few days.
He scorned her and she committed suicide.
Except that maybe he scorned her.
He scorned to select from among them.
I thought you were going to say he scorned you.
He scorned pomp and beauty.
Astydameia fell in love with Peleus but he scorned her.
He scorned my offer.
Accustomed to being obeyed, he scorned the bargaining that made democratic government work.
He scorned them.
But from that time on, the sex he scorned had their revenge.
He scorned the corruption and anarchy that resulted from mismanagement of the government.
Always serious, always positive himself, he scorned dalliance with any dialectic.
He scorned it.

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An evangelical atheist and lover of whisky, he scorned social media and enjoyed writing music.
He scorned taxes, fought the payment of every penny.
This proposal he rejected with disdain, saying that he scorned life upon such terms.
He scorned not only family and political social organization, but also property rights and reputation.
He was abusive to me . He scorned me twice.
He scorned speculative book knowledge, favouring instead the irrefutable facts gained from experience-from saper vedere.
Unlike the majority of his tribe, he scorned all European dress.
He scorned pomp and beauty . And took the humblest for his own . For her innocence.
I laid Howard on the sofa and knelt beside him, but he scorned my aid.
He scorned me twice . I have got everything on video.
Did happen to fall under his father's displeasure, because he scorned.
Rather, he scorned those who defied the living God of Israel.
He was abusive to me! He was abusive to me . He scorned me twice.
He scorned all other writings as “ bourgeois ” literature.
Astydameia, Acastus ' wife, fell in love with Peleus but he scorned her.
He scorned cinema and tv… which, however, brought him fame and wealth.
He abandoned God his Maker ; he scorned the Rock, his salvation.
He scorned them . Refused to acknowledge.
Ah, in fairness, He scorned me first.
He abandoned G-d his Maker ; he scorned the Rock, his salvation.

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