disdained

[dɪsˈdeɪnd]

disdained Definition

  • 1refused or rejected with contempt or disdain
  • 2regarded as unworthy or beneath one's dignity

Using disdained: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "disdained" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She disdained his offer of help.

  • Example

    He disdained to answer their questions.

  • Example

    The wealthy woman disdained the company of those she considered beneath her.

  • Example

    He disdained the idea of working for someone else.

disdained Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with disdained

  • to be regarded with contempt or scorn by someone

    Example

    His proposal was disdained by the board of directors.

  • to refuse to do something because it is considered beneath one's dignity

    Example

    She disdained to speak to him directly, instead sending her assistant.

  • disdainful look

    a facial expression that shows contempt or scorn

    Example

    She gave him a disdainful look and turned away.

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Summary: disdained in Brief

The verb 'disdained' [dɪsˈdeɪnd] means to reject or refuse something with contempt or disdain, or to consider something unworthy or beneath one's dignity. It can be used in phrases like 'disdain to do something,' indicating refusal due to perceived inferiority, and 'be disdained by someone,' meaning to be regarded with contempt. Synonyms include 'reject,' 'spurn,' and 'despise.'