Adjective
of Disdain
Disdainful.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter winning in 2016, Trump disdained the conclusion of US intelligence agencies that Russia intervened on his behalf. Source: Internet
As far as Trump goes, he has always been disdained by Jews for his perceived sins of boorishness, narcissism and defense of issues like immigration control and rally around the flag patriotism that these Jews recoil from. Source: Internet
Birley, Marcus Aurelius, 69. He disdained philosophy and philosophers, and looked down on Marcus' sessions with Apollonius of Chalcedon and others in this circle. Source: Internet
All I can hope is that the lesson will be taken to heart by everyone, and bloc voting will be disdained as it ought to be. Source: Internet
Although D.D. and B.J. were "straight" and disdained the use of instruments, some early chiropractors, whom B.J. scornfully called "mixers", advocated the use of instruments. Source: Internet
In shopping malls, restaurants and the crowded bar scenes of Scottsdale and Tempe, most patrons have disdained the use of cloth face masks that health officials advocate to help slow the spread of coronavirus. Source: Internet