scornful

[ˈskɔːnfʊl]

scornful Definition

feeling or expressing contempt or derision.

Using scornful: Examples

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

  • Example

    She gave him a scornful look.

  • Example

    He spoke in a scornful tone.

  • Example

    The teacher was scornful of the student's work.

scornful Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for scornful

Antonyms for scornful

Phrases with scornful

  • a mocking or derisive laughter

    Example

    The audience responded with scornful laughter when the comedian's joke fell flat.

  • a facial expression that shows contempt or disdain

    Example

    She greeted him with a scornful smile, indicating her displeasure.

  • a statement that expresses contempt or derision

    Example

    He made a scornful remark about her appearance, which hurt her feelings.

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Summary: scornful in Brief

The term 'scornful' [ˈskɔːnfʊl] refers to a feeling or expression of contempt or derision. It is often used to describe a person's attitude or behavior towards someone or something they dislike or disapprove of. Examples include 'She gave him a scornful look' and 'The teacher was scornful of the student's work.' Synonyms for 'scornful' include 'disdainful' and 'contemptuous.'