scorn

scorn
sko:n
1. noun
(contempt or disgust: He looked at my drawing with scorn.) desdén, desprecio

2. verb
(to show contempt for; to despise: They scorned my suggestion.) desdeñar, despreciar, menospreciar
- scornfully
- scornfulness

scorn1 n desdén / desprecio
he looked at us with eyes full of scorn nos miraba con los ojos llenos de desprecio
scorn2 vb desdeñar
she scorned my offer of help desdeñó mi oferta de ayuda
scorn
tr[skɔːn]
noun
1 desdén nombre masculino, desprecio
transitive verb
1 desdeñar, despreciar, menospreciar
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to pour scorn on something despreciar algo, menospreciar algo
scorn ['skɔrn] vt
: despreciar, menospreciar, desdeñar
scorn n
: desprecio m, menosprecio m, desdén m
scorn
n.
desdén s.m.
desprecio s.m.
higa s.f.
ludibrio s.m.
menosprecio s.m.
v.
adocenar v.
desdeñar v.
despreciar v.
menospreciar v.
popar v.
vilipendiar v.

I skɔːrn, 'skɔːn
mass noun (contempt) desdén m, desprecio m

to pour scorn on something — desdeñar or menospreciar algo


II
transitive verb
a) (reject) \<\<offer/advice\>\> desdeñar
b) (despise) \<\<person/efforts\>\> desdeñar, despreciar, menospreciar
['skɔːn]
1.
N desprecio m , menosprecio m

to pour scorn on sth, laugh sth to scorn — ridiculizar algo

2.
VT despreciar, menospreciar

to scorn to do sth — no dignarse a hacer algo

* * *

I [skɔːrn, 'skɔːn]
mass noun (contempt) desdén m, desprecio m

to pour scorn on something — desdeñar or menospreciar algo


II
transitive verb
a) (reject) \<\<offer/advice\>\> desdeñar
b) (despise) \<\<person/efforts\>\> desdeñar, despreciar, menospreciar

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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