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Disdain

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Verb (used with object)

to look upon or treat with contempt; despise; scorn.
to think unworthy of notice, response, etc.; consider beneath oneself
to disdain replying to an insult.

Noun

a feeling of contempt for anything regarded as unworthy; haughty contempt; scorn.

Antonyms

noun
admiration , esteem , favor , like , love , praise , respect
verb
admire , approve , esteem , favor , praise , respect

Synonyms

noun
antipathy , arrogance , aversion , contempt , contumely , derision , despisal , despisement , despite , dislike , disparagement , hatred , haughtiness , hauteur , insolence , loftiness , pride , ridicule , scorn , sneering , snobbishness , superbity , superciliousnessnotes:contempt is a more engaged , more involved feeling of disapproval than disdain
verb
abhor , be allergic to , belittle , chill , contemn , deride , despise , disregard , hate , ignore , look down nose at , look down on , misprize , pooh-pooh * , put down * , refuse , reject , scout , slight , sneer at , spurn , undervaluenotes:contempt is a more engaged , more involved feeling of disapproval than disdain , scorn , arrogance , contempt , derision , detest , flout , haughtiness , indifference , loathe , ridicule

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