Meaning & Definition of word "Scornful"

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    Scornful

    /ˈskɔːrnfəl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Feeling or expressing contempt or derision; disdainful.
      • Example: She shot him a scornful look when he suggested that she could not complete the task.
    • 2. Characterized by or showing a lack of respect or reverence.
      • Example: His scornful remarks about her abilities made it clear that he did not take her seriously.
    • 3. Openly expressing contempt or disrespect.
      • Example: The critic's scornful review of the movie left no doubt about his opinion of it.

    Etymology

    Middle English scornful, from scorn + -ful.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    a scornful glance:

    a look that expresses disdain or contempt

    scornful of authority:

    disrespectful towards those in power

    scornful rejection:

    dismissal with contempt

    Related Words

    scorn:

    the feeling or belief that someone or something is worthless or despicable

    contempt:

    the feeling that a person or a thing is beneath consideration, worthless, or deserving scorn

    disdain:

    the feeling that someone or something is unworthy of one's consideration or respect

    Slang Meanings of scornful

    Meaning: to diss

    Example Sentence: He dissed his supposed friend in front of everyone, making it scornful.

    Meaning: shade

    Example Sentence: She threw some shade with her scornful comments during the meeting.