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disdain

dis·dain [ diss dáyn ]


noun 
Definition:
 
intense scorn: extreme contempt or disgust for something or somebody



transitive verb  (past and past participle dis·dained, present participle dis·dain·ing, 3rd person present singular dis·dains)
Definition:
 
look down on somebody or something: to regard somebody or something as not worthy of respect

[14th century. Probably < Old French desdeignier "treat as unworthy" < late Latin dedignare< dignare "treat as worthy"]

dis·dain·ful adjective
dis·dain·ful·ly adverb
dis·dain·ful·ness noun
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