Meaning & Definition of word "Disdainful"
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Disdainful
/dɪsˈdeɪn.fəl/
adjective:
- 1. Showing a lack of respect or contempt for someone or something regarded as unworthy.
- Example: She gave a disdainful laugh when he suggested they could work together.
- 2. Expressing disdain or scorn.
- Example: His disdainful tone made it clear that he did not value her opinion.
- 3. Characterized by or displaying arrogance.
- Example: The disdainful attitude of the manager created a toxic work environment.
Etymology
From Middle English *disdainful*, from Old French *desd haine*, meaning 'lack of affection'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
disdainful glance:
A look that conveys contempt or scorn.
speak disdainfully:
To express contempt through words.
disdainful silence:
A silence that indicates disapproval or lack of respect.
Related Words
disdain:
A feeling that someone or something is unworthy of one's consideration.
disdainfully:
In a manner that shows disdain.
Slang Meanings of disdainful
Meaning: To be snooty.
Example Sentence: He acted all snooty when he got his promotion.
Meaning: Being high and mighty.
Example Sentence: She’s always acting high and mighty since she got that job.