scorn
Noun:
What one feels toward something or somebody despicable or worthless; contempt or disgust, the feeling that somebody is vile or a nuisance.
Verb:
To snub somebody, to treat them with disdain.
To scoff at somebody, to express disdain.
To reject, rebuff.
What one feels toward something or somebody despicable or worthless; contempt or disgust, the feeling that somebody is vile or a nuisance.
Verb:
To snub somebody, to treat them with disdain.
To scoff at somebody, to express disdain.
To reject, rebuff.
Example:
Michele Bachmann and her husband are regarded with scorn by the LGBT community.
Carmen scorned Julio as he begged her to come back to him; she'd had enough of him leeching off of her.
Michele Bachmann and her husband are regarded with scorn by the LGBT community.
Carmen scorned Julio as he begged her to come back to him; she'd had enough of him leeching off of her.