单词 | Scorn |
例句 | (1) Silence is the most perfect expression of scorn. (2) He felt scorn for his working-class parents. (3) The artist looked at her with scorn. (4) You've no right to scorn a poor girl. (5) She reserved her most withering scorn for journalists. (6) He looked at me with scorn. (7) Her fellow teachers greeted her proposal with scorn . (8) They had nothing but scorn for his political views. (9) He had nothing but scorn for my ideas. (10) Researchers greeted the proposal with scorn. (11) Franklin shared the family's scorn for his wife's new friends. (12) She was treated with scorn and ridicule by her colleagues when she applied for the job. (13) She was unable to hide the scorn in her voice. (14) She has nothing but scorn for the new generation of politicians. (15) He stared with some scorn at his interviewers. (16) Many women scorn the use of make-up. (17) Bill would think scorn of such a thing. (18) His poetry was the object of scorn. (19) She expressed her scorn for the rules. (20) He thinks it scorn to lie. (21) She was the scorn of her classmates. (22) He swung from mere indifference to outright scorn. (23) They laughed us to scorn , and despised us. (24) Rachel looked at me with scorn. (25) We hold Peter in high scorn. (26) Abuse and scorn were heaped on the proposals. (27) Abuse and scorn were heaped upon the new tax. (28) They have become what they profess to scorn. (29) It is fashionable these days to pour scorn on those in public life. (30) Death, old age, are words without a meaning, that pass by us like the idle air which we regard not. Others may have undergone, or may still be liable to them--we "bear a charmed life", which laughs to scorn all such sickly fancies. As in setting out on delightful journey, we strain our eager gaze forward. (1) He felt scorn for his working-class parents. (2) The artist looked at her with scorn. (3) She reserved her most withering scorn for journalists. (4) He looked at me with scorn. (5) Her fellow teachers greeted her proposal with scorn . (6) They had nothing but scorn for his political views. (7) Researchers greeted the proposal with scorn. (8) Franklin shared the family's scorn for his wife's new friends. (9) She was treated with scorn and ridicule by her colleagues when she applied for the job. (10) She was unable to hide the scorn in her voice. (11) She has nothing but scorn for the new generation of politicians. (12) Bill would think scorn of such a thing. (13) They laughed us to scorn , and despised us. (14) We hold Peter in high scorn. (15) They have become what they profess to scorn. (16) But I have refined everything away by this time — anger, indignation, scorn itself. Nothing left but disgust. (31) So does he respect the press and media, or does he secretly scorn them? (32) He showed his scorn for my question by saying he would not answer it. (33) He used to heap scorn on Dr Vazquez's socialist ideas. (34) But I have refined everything away by this time — anger, indignation, scorn itself. Nothing left but disgust. (35) He's always holding up my father to scorn, which made me hate him. (36) The head of the navy heaped scorn on both the methods and motives of the conspirators. (37) Critics of the President have been pouring scorn on the plan ever since it was first proposed. (38) Labour poured scorn on the Tory claim to be the party of law and order. (39) She poured scorn on the suggestion that he might never return. (40) Rosie said with that upper lip twisting in scorn. (41) The limits of convention were hers to scorn. (42) He could barely disguise his scorn for her. (43) What dangers thou canst make us scorn! (44) Wally asked with a hint of scorn. (45) Many young people scorn polite behaviour as insincere. (46) But remember my scorn for the so-called airtight argument! (47) Who stare at us with incredulous scorn. (48) Wrong to fear fitzAlan's impatience or scorn. (49) Its keynote is not anger but scorn. (50) Pour cool scorn on them and forget. (51) This dislike of words is apparent from the scorn she pours on the value of the different levels built into words. (52) A senior officer in the Royal Engineers poured scorn on the idea and said that it was impossible. (53) She'd moved in on and in with Dionne, spitting scorn at her friends,(http:///scorn.html) slurring drunk at parties. (54) Frank lists examples of this craze for economic euphemisms with a mixture of horrified amazement and scorn. (55) Yet a scorn for materialism, the measurement of wealth, is fundamental to Buddhism which is rooted in the national psychology. (56) On the way back my sisters sat in the front with me, heaping scorn on mere pedestrians. (57) Successful salesmen in bucket shops scorn weak or moralising colleagues, just as they do all the clients. (58) Many don't want men to have vulnerabilities, hence the scorn poured by women on the idea of the New Man. (59) These phantom parties increasingly became the butt of Sukarno's scorn. (60) Nor was he apparently aware of Lenin's scorn for those who spoke of common culture, let alone psychology and community. (61) My kids used to scorn my politics as right-wing selfishness. (62) She heaped her scorn on what became his tentatively offered ideas. (63) I vacillated between the false potency of scorn and feelings of ineptitude. (64) The rest of you, choke on this last gobbet of my scorn! (65) The teachers were very old-fashioned, treating any new ideas with contempt and scorn. (66) The idea was greeted with laughter and scorn by some of our colleagues. (67) The Express is a left-leaning paper, full of praise for workers and scorn for the establishment. (68) It was this last bit that caused the problem, and critics have poured scorn on the advice ever since. (69) Ireland has plenty of scorn for its leaders, but where is the love? (70) But Washington last night poured scorn on Mr Chretien's veto claim. (71) Alice thought: Throwing underhand, pathetic! - and this scorn refuelled her. (72) Underneath the scorn, the subtext is that Morrissey's art lacks a vital virility. (73) Sir Henry was able to scorn convention because he had turned his back on the world. (74) And worse yet, when it changed, it did so with blunt scorn for the fantasists. (75) Even his most generous acts were received with hostility and scorn, and this encouraged a natural predisposition towards tyranny and excess. (76) She lashed the class with scorn and ridicule and punished them for the nasty thoughts in her own mind. (77) Pentheus by now was blind to everything except his anger and his scorn. (78) His complicity, if proved, would be a sensation,(http:///scorn.html) but even his critics poured scorn on the accusation. (79) She would rage and scorn, and hold me close for a minute, and promise to leave him to rot away. (80) So many hon. Members have poured scorn, but what makes a political society work? (81) Where glues are concerned, I, personally, would not scorn to wear both a belt and braces. (82) Now I think she's beginning to realize that I scorn her. (83) Daily newspapers heaped scorn on the Sierra Club for considering the anti-immigration measure. (84) It was on the tip of her tongue to pour scorn and disbelief on the idea of Guy liking ballet. (85) He looked very doubtful when I asked certain questions and laughed me to scorn when I gave my verdict. (86) A phoenix-like ascension has been threatened before, over these last long 16 years of derision and scorn. (87) Marry as I order you or I brand you as wanton for everyone to scorn. (88) He thinks scorn of wastefulness in his superiors. (89) A feeling or show of contempt and aloofness; scorn. (90) He is a target for scorn. (91) He became the object of ridicule and scorn. (92) They remember that they too trod a sated generation, with such clamour and with just scorn. (93) The name [ was ] a by - word of scorn and opprobrium throughout the cityWashington Irving. (94) The big dog walked past the little dog with scorn. (95) I wondered what on earth this Mencken had done to call down upon him the scorn of the South. (96) Jo, fifteen, was tall , thin , and coltish, and gloried in an unconcealed scorn of polite conventions. (97) Real Programmers scorn floating point arithmetic. The decimal point was invented for pansy bedwetters who are unable to think big. (98) But then China came to scorn trade and commerce, and per capita income stagnated for 600 years. (99) Human seem not to dare to fight with wind and dark- maybe they think it scorn to . (100) What dares the slave come hither, cover'd with an antic face, to fleer and scorn at our. (101) As essayist, they are enthusiastic, show rapture to some kind of fragrance sometimes, and often, it is evil-minded scorn. (102) The crowd grew larger every day, coming to question, to idolize, to scorn. (103) In either case , there is a latent scorn for mankind. (104) The founder of Time, Henry Luce, would pour scorn upon the notion that his company should provide a value-free forum? for the exchange of ideas. (105) She replied, with a scorn that Pocahontas might have resented. (106) With Mrs. Reed, I remember my best was always spurned with scorn. (107) The house negroes of the County considered themselves superior to white trash, and their unconcealed scorn stung him, while their more secure position in life stirred his envy. (107) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! (108) There was an uneasy basis to his scorn which he partially understood. (109) Others suggest Obama's insouciance is nothing new and that since 1945, US presidents have tended to view Europe with a mixture of scorn, irritation and indifference. (110) Pass by the men and women that snuggled up to, throw the sight for me to scorn, that coquettish woman, still laugh dissolutely, the seductive lights fill the air in the night sky. (111) Sequins have often aroused the scorn of arbiters of taste. (112) The name was a by - word of scorn and opprobrium throughout the city. (113) Euphemism can be used in English to comfort, tolerate, deceive, construct, even iron and scorn. (114) And beneath this scorn there is a gloom that he cannot exorcise. (115) Scholars scorn each other, culture the eunuch, flatters elegant, charming custom. (116) Some of you who have read this far will by now be sniggering with cynicism, and when this article is published online many of the comments will exhibit a similar scorn. (117) What dares the slave come hither, cover'd with an antic face, to fleer and scorn at our solemnity? (118) She looked at Tom, alarmed now, but he insisted with magnanimous scorn. (119) The loser's scorn for the award is pure sour grape. (120) The show has drawn much scorn regarding its voyeuristic nature. (121) He detected paltering as readily in dignified and prosperous persons as in beggars, and with equal scorn. |
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