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Disdain Meaning in English

word

dɪsˈdeɪn
dis-DAYN
dɪsdˈeɪn
dis-DAYN

Definition

A strong feeling that someone or something is unworthy of respect, often shown by looking down on them or treating them with a lack of concern.

Usage & Nuances

Formal or literary tone. Common as both a noun and a verb (to disdain). Often used with 'with' (looked at him with disdain). Implies both dislike and a sense of superiority. Not for everyday mild dislikes.

Example Sentences

He spoke about the idea with obvious disdain.

basic

Her face showed disdain when she saw the mess.

basic

He looked at the old shoes with disdain.

basic

She couldn't hide her disdain for the new policy.

natural

With a tone of disdain, he dismissed my question.

natural

He treated their suggestions with complete disdain, as if they didn’t matter at all.

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