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Disdainfully - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Disdainfully means showing a feeling of contempt or scorn, often through facial expressions, tone, or behavior. It conveys a strong sense of superiority or disapproval toward someone or something.

disdainfully

/dɪsˈdeɪnfəli/ /dɪsˈdeɪnfəli/

Definition:

Showing contempt or lack of respect in a scornful manner.

Synonyms:

contemptuously, scornfully, derisively, haughtily

Part of Speech:

adverb

Antonyms:

respectfully, admiringly

Common Collocations:

look disdainfully, speak disdainfully, treat disdainfully, react disdainfully

Derivatives:

disdainful, disdainfulness

Usage Tips:

Use "disdainfully" to describe actions or tones that express strong disapproval or scorn.

Common Phrases:

turn up one's nose, look down on, sneer at

Etymology:

From Old French "desdain," meaning scorn, combined with the adverbial suffix "-fully."

Examples:

  • 1. She glanced disdainfully at the poorly prepared meal.
  • 2. He spoke disdainfully about their outdated traditions.
  • 3. The critic dismissed the film disdainfully in his review.
  • 4. She raised her eyebrows disdainfully at his clumsy attempt.

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