Examples of 'scorns' in a sentence

Meaning of "scorns"

Scorn is a feeling or expression of contempt or derision towards someone or something, often due to a perceived lack of worth or respectability
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of scorn

How to use "scorns" in a sentence

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She scorns him and leaves him.
In her behalf that scorns your services.
She scorns the law that was given to us.
My mother says he scorns the throne.
Who scorns his own life is lord of yours.
And in her heart she scorns our poverty.
Anyone who scorns the throne should be silenced.
Loving a woman who scorns you.
Confucian culture scorns daughters in favor of sons.
Treats her like gold but she scorns him.
The lord scorns your prayers.
For who would bearthe whips and scorns of time.
And he that scorns it is himself a slave.
They dwell in lowly spots that everyone else scorns.
He scorns and hates the present system of morality.

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Technology scorns reason.
Truth scorns the assistance of miracle.
The former military officer scorns any advice from abroad.
He scorns my dancing girls as swamphens.
It is in this context that a voice scorns the pretenses of classical representation.
He scorns the idea that art should imitate life.
For who would bear the whips and scorns of time.
Everybody scorns me and despises me.
The government scorns us.
And scorns to obey a mother.
I would rather leave than be with imbeciles who scorns innovation.
He scorns such behavior in others.
For who would bear the whips and scorns oftime.
Indecent behavior scorns those who gave their lives for us.
Only a stomach that rarely feels hungry scorns common things.
He scorns to lie with me.
They love the country that often scorns them in return.
He scorns to tell a story.
My dad scorns me.
It scorns patriotism as well.
This is a form of globalisation that scorns the most basic human rights.
He scorns me too.
Everyone scorns me.
A healthy public will never vote for the camp that scorns it.
She scorns liars.
My husband scorns me.
The merchant scorns them and makes to strange his son.
I will give a devoted daughter a home and pay expenses but not if she scorns my authority.
She scorns us.
It is fair to say that God scorns evil.
The man who scorns advice burns his stomach as though with green fruit.
It despises the day of small things and scorns little humble people and lonely ways.
The beautiful scorns the ugly and they became arrogant because of their appearance.
Its architecture has resisted the whips and scorns of time and men for millennia.
It scorns the body much more than us Catholics.

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