Scorned Meaning in English
word · lemma: scorn
ˈskɔɹnd
SKORN-d
skˈɔːnd
SKAWND
释义
If someone is scorned, they are treated with strong dislike, disrespect, or contempt by others, often because of something they did or who they are.
用法与细微差别
Usually appears in past participle form ('a scorned woman'), often for emotional hurt or rejection. Used formally, in literature, or to describe intense contempt. Not the same as 'ignored'; it's more severe and emotional.
Spanish: despreciado - desdeñadoPortuguese (BR): desprezado - menosprezadoPortuguese (PT): desprezado - menosprezadoChinese (Simplified): 被鄙视的 - 被蔑视的Chinese (Traditional): 被鄙視的 - 被蔑視的Hindi: तिरस्कृत - उपेक्षितArabic: مُزْدَرى - مُهانBengali: অবহেলিত - তাচ্ছিল্যপ্রাপ্ত - অবজ্ঞাতRussian: презираемый - униженныйJapanese: 蔑まれた - 軽蔑されたVietnamese: bị khinh bỉ - bị coi thườngKorean: 경멸받는 - 멸시당한Turkish: hor görülen - küçümsenenUrdu: حقارت سے دیکھا گیا - تحقیر شدہIndonesian: diolok - dihina
例句
She felt scorned by her friends after the argument.
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A scorned child might withdraw from others.
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He was scorned because of his mistakes.
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Like a scorned lover, he refused to forgive or forget.
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Nobody wants to feel scorned at work; it ruins motivation.
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She wrote a letter to the friend who had scorned her, hoping for closure.
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