disdaining

[dis-dey-ning]

disdaining Definition

to look upon or treat with contempt; despise; scorn..

Using disdaining: Examples

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

  • Example

    He was disdaining towards his colleagues, often belittling their work.

  • Example

    She disdained the idea of working for a corporation and instead pursued her own business.

  • Example

    The politician disdained the opinions of his constituents, leading to his downfall.

disdaining Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for disdaining

Antonyms for disdaining

Phrases with disdaining

  • disdainful smile

    a facial expression that shows contempt or scorn

    Example

    She gave him a disdainful smile and walked away.

  • disdainful attitude

    a way of behaving that shows contempt or scorn

    Example

    His disdainful attitude towards his coworkers made it difficult for him to work in a team.

  • disdainful remark

    a comment that shows contempt or scorn

    Example

    She made a disdainful remark about his appearance, which hurt his feelings.

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Summary: disdaining in Brief

'Disdaining' [dis-dey-ning] is a verb that means to treat someone or something with contempt or scorn. It is often used to describe a negative attitude towards someone or something, as in 'He was disdaining towards his colleagues.' 'Disdaining' can also be used to describe a facial expression, attitude, or remark that shows contempt or scorn.