scornful

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
scornful
    adj 1: expressing extreme contempt [syn: {contemptuous},
           {disdainful}, {insulting}, {scornful}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Scornful \Scorn"ful\, a.
   1. Full of scorn or contempt; contemptuous; disdainful.
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            Scornful of winter's frost and summer's sun.
                                                  --Prior.
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            Dart not scornful glances from those eyes. --Shak.
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   2. Treated with scorn; exciting scorn. [Obs.]
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            The scornful mark of every open eye.  --Shak.
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   Syn: Contemptuous; disdainful; contumelious; reproachful;
        insolent.
        [1913 Webster] -- {Scorn"ful*ly}, adv. --
        {Scorn"ful*ness}, n.
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from Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
34 Moby Thesaurus words for "scornful":
      abjuratory, arrogant, clannish, cliquish, contemptuous,
      contumelious, declinatory, deprecative, derisive, derisory,
      despising, disdainful, dismissive, disparaging, exclusive, haughty,
      high-handed, mocking, overweening, rejective, renunciative,
      scoffing, sneering, snide, sniffy, snobbish, snobby, snooty,
      snotty, supercilious, superior, toploftical, toplofty, withering

    

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