scornfulness / ˈskɔrn fəl /

轻蔑的态度轻蔑轻视轻蔑性

scornfulness 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. full of scorn; derisive; contemptuous, He smiled in a scornful way.

scornfulness 近义词

scornfulness

等同于 arrogance

scornfulness

等同于 scorn

scornfulness

等同于 loftiness

scornfulness

等同于 lordliness

scornfulness

等同于 overbearingness

scornfulness

等同于 pridefulness

scornfulness

等同于 proudness

scornfulness

等同于 superciliousness

更多scornfulness例句

  1. Lauded chefs like David Chang are not only less scornful of fast food, but go as far as to celebrate it.
  2. Over a period of just a few weeks, a host of high profile periodicals have published smug, scornful dismissals of the music.
  3. Ronald Reagan was president when we made that movie, and he was scornful and just openly had all these vile attitudes.
  4. There are also the looting and desecrating “archaeologists” for whom Wilkinson reserves his most scornful language.
  5. “It couldn't be any other way on high cards,” said Titanic with a deeply scornful gesture.
  6. Anyone ought to know,” said Titanic, still scornful, “that that's impossible.
  7. Answered Elizabeth, hardly attempting to conceal her scornful doubt of his sincerity.
  8. This demand was made with scornful seriousness; with a ruthless application to the feelings of a son.
  9. "I'm quite aware that my appearance is not prepossessing," said the Hole-keeper, with a scornful look at the Goblin.
  10. He realized for the first time what a prop and resource the deep maturity and scornful strength of his mother had been.
  11. Some scornful commentator has called this doggerel; but I would that all doggerel were as interesting.