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disdain
noun as in hate; indifference
verb as in scorn
Example Sentences
The prime minister is also seemingly driven to stay by his disdain for his political opponent Poilievre, Mr Martin observed.
The Assad regime crumpled, hollowed out by corruption, cruelty and brutal disdain for the lives of Syrians.
Of course, it’s completely plausible that a Republican pundit might disdain the use of the word “Latinx.”
Not just Hegseth’s actions but his stated goals speak to his disdain for restraint.
Her body was "treated with disdain" and with a "bag of shopping casually placed" on top of it in the pushchair.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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