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Spurn Meaning in English

word

ˈspɝn
SPURN
spˈɜːn
SPURN

Definition

To refuse to accept something or someone, especially in a proud, scornful, or disrespectful way.

Usage & Nuances

Formal or literary; not common in everyday speech. Implies strong rejection with disdain. Often used for offers, invitations, or advice. Close in meaning to 'reject', but with a sense of contempt. Not used for objects literally being pushed away.

Example Sentences

She spurned his invitation to dinner.

basic

He spurned my advice and did what he wanted.

basic

People often spurn things they do not understand.

basic

Proud and stubborn, she spurned all offers of help.

natural

The company spurned repeated requests for information.

natural

He felt hurt after his idea was spurned by the team.

natural