Thesaurus / scorn
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That Microsoft was about to stop supporting a PC it is currently selling and for which it controls everything from the firmware to the drivers earned the company some well-deserved scorn from users and the press.
MICROSOFT WILL SUPPORT SOME, BUT NOT MOST, 7TH-GEN INTEL CORE CPUS IN WINDOWS 11ANDREW CUNNINGHAMAUGUST 27, 2021ARS TECHNICAIn the theater, there was a kind of scorn, if I may say, for sitcoms.
CHRISTOPHER LLOYD IS STILL PLAYING CHARACTERS WHO ARE UNHINGED — AND LARGER THAN LIFEKAREN HELLERAUGUST 26, 2021WASHINGTON POSTYounger generations typically don’t approach fast food with the same amount of scorn, and sandwich releases now come with celebrity endorsements and the same level of anticipation as sneaker drops.
THE ARCH DELUXE WAS A HELL OF A BURGER. IT WAS ALSO MCDONALD’S MOST EXPENSIVE FLOP.JEREMY GLASSJULY 23, 2021EATERThe outsize power of celebrity billionaires and influencers to steer the market has drawn scorn from committed investors and from regulators worried about manipulation.
CRYPTOCURRENCIES CRASH IN BRUTAL SELL-OFF, WITH BITCOIN DOWN NEARLY 10 PERCENTHAMZA SHABANMAY 19, 2021WASHINGTON POSTPlus, social media scorn also takes place after the fact—when harm to the animal has already been done.
THE ETHICS OF WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHYMIKE KOSHMRLAPRIL 14, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINEThey toiled on southern plantations and in northern coal mines, were restricted to living in mining towns and the like, and were treated with scorn and abuse.
WHAT MY MOBSTER GRANDFATHER UNDERSTOOD ABOUT AMERICAN CAPITALISMRUSSELL SHORTOMARCH 17, 2021TIMESecond, his scorn for President Putin appears to have touched the president in a more personal way than previous critics.
CAN NAVALNY’S OPPOSITION MOVEMENT SURVIVE?TRACY MORANMARCH 11, 2021OZYThe United States becomes a fixed entity with static principles, inviting approval or scorn.
WE TEACH STUDENTS HOW TO UNDERSTAND THE U.S., NOT TO LOVE IT — OR HATE ITDANIEL IMMERWAHRDECEMBER 23, 2020WASHINGTON POSTUnsanitary conditions in those camps helped fuel a health crisis that drew international scorn on San Diego.
FAULCONER HOPES HIS ACTION ON HOMELESSNESS WILL OVERSHADOW HIS FAILURELISA HALVERSTADTDECEMBER 7, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOThen she put her anger from her; put from her, too, the insolence and scorn with which so lavishly she had addressed him hitherto.
ST. MARTIN'S SUMMERRAFAEL SABATINIWORDS RELATED TO SCORN
- act cool
- boycott
- brush off
- burr
- censure
- chill
- cool
- cut
- cut dead
- disdain
- disregard
- duck
- give the brush
- humble
- humiliate
- ice
- ice out
- ignore
- look coldly upon
- look right through
- mortify
- neglect
- not give time of day
- offend
- ostracize
- pass up
- put down
- put the chill on
- rebuff
- scold
- scorn
- scratch
- shame
- shun
- slight
- slur
- snob
- swank
- upstage
- acted cool
- boycotted
- brushed off
- burred
- censured
- chilled
- cooled
- cut
- cut dead
- disdained
- disregarded
- ducked
- gave the brush
- humbled
- humiliated
- ice out
- iced
- ignored
- looked coldly upon
- looked right through
- mortified
- neglected
- not gave time of day
- offended
- ostracized
- passed up
- put down
- put the chill on
- rebuffed
- scolded
- scorned
- scratched
- shamed
- shunned
- slighted
- slurred
- snobbed
- swanked
- upstaged
- acting cool
- boycotting
- brushing off
- burring
- censuring
- chilling
- cooling
- cutting
- cutting dead
- disdaining
- disregarding
- ducking
- giving the brush
- humbling
- humiliating
- ice out
- icing
- ignoring
- looking coldly upon
- looking right through
- mortifying
- neglecting
- not giving time of day
- offending
- ostracizing
- passing up
- putting down
- putting the chill on
- rebuffing
- scolding
- scorning
- scratching
- shaming
- shunning
- slighting
- slurring
- snobbing
- swanking
- upstaging
- air
- cold-shoulder
- contemn
- cut
- decline
- despise
- disapprove
- disdain
- dismiss
- disregard
- drop
- dump
- flout
- flush
- give the cold shoulder
- hold in contempt
- look down on
- nix
- not hear of
- pass by
- rebuff
- refuse
- reject
- reprobate
- repudiate
- repulse
- scoff
- scorn
- slight
- sneer
- sneeze at
- snub
- steer clear
- turn down
- turn nose up at
- acerbity
- acidity
- acridity
- acrimony
- aspersion
- banter
- bitterness
- burlesque
- causticity
- causticness
- censure
- comeback
- contempt
- corrosiveness
- criticism
- cut
- cynicism
- derision
- dig
- disparagement
- flouting
- invective
- irony
- lampooning
- mockery
- mordacity
- mordancy
- put down
- raillery
- rancor
- ridicule
- satire
- scoffing
- scorn
- sharpness
- sneering
- superciliousness
- wisecrack
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