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disdainful

[dis-deyn-fuhl] / dɪsˈdeɪn fəl /


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They also told me he could turn on a dime and become reclusive or even disdainful of dinner guests.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 20, 2026

A slap over extra cover for six was part of some disdainful treatment of Boland, who conceded 62 from his 10 overs.

From BBC • Nov. 21, 2025

He also is openly disdainful of Marissa’s military service, and tells her he’d break up with her if she reenlisted.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 18, 2024

This time he is not just a disdainful bystander but one of the targets of the discontent, challenging him to navigate the treacherous waters of campus politics better than Lyndon B. Johnson did in 1968.

From New York Times • Apr. 30, 2024

"Ser Lancel said Robb led an army of wargs . . ." The Imp gave a disdainful bark Of laughter.

From "A Clash of Kings" by George R.R. Martin




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