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- Disdain - v. t. - A feeling of contempt and aversion; the regarding anything as unworthy of or beneath one; scorn.
- Disdain - v. t. - That which is worthy to be disdained or regarded with contempt and aversion.
- Disdain - v. t. - The state of being despised; shame.
- Disdain - v. t. - To think unworthy; to deem unsuitable or unbecoming; as, to disdain to do a mean act.
- Disdain - v. t. - To reject as unworthy of one's self, or as not deserving one's notice; to look with scorn upon; to scorn, as base acts, character, etc.
- Disdain - v. i. - To be filled with scorn; to feel contemptuous anger; to be haughty.
- Disdained - imp. & p. p. - of Disdain
- Disdained - a. - Disdainful.
- Disdainful - a. - Full of disdain; expressing disdain; scornful; contemptuous; haughty.
- Disdaining - p. pr. & vb. n. - of Disdain
- Disdainishly - adv. - Disdainfully.
- Disdainous - a. - Disdainful.
- Disdainously - adv. - Disdainfully.
- Disdain - v. t. - To think unworthy; to deem unsuitable or unbecoming; as, to disdain to do a mean act.
- Spurn - v. i. - To manifest disdain in rejecting anything; to make contemptuous opposition or resistance.
- Glunch - n. - A sullen, angry look; a look of disdain or dislike.
- Magnanimity - n. - The quality of being magnanimous; greatness of mind; elevation or dignity of soul; that quality or combination of qualities, in character, which enables one to encounter danger and trouble with tranquility and firmness, to disdain injustice, meanness and revenge, and to act and sacrifice for noble objects.
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- H959 בָּזָה - 959 בָּזָה - בָּזָה - - bâzâh - baw-zaw' - a primitive root; to disesteem; despise, disdain, contemn(-ptible), [phrase] think to scorn, vile person. - Verb - heb
- G2662 καταπατέω - 2662 καταπατέω - ΚΑΤΑΠΑΤΈΩ - - katapatéō - kat-ap-at-eh'-o - from κατά and πατέω; to trample down; figuratively, to reject with disdain:--trample, tread (down, underfoot). - Verb - greek
- H3988 מָאַס - 3988 מָאַס - מָאַס - - mâʼaç - maw-as' - a primitive root; to spurn; also (intransitively) to disappear; abhor, cast away (off), contemn, despise, disdain, (become) loathe(some), melt away, refuse, reject, reprobate, [idiom] utterly, vile person. - - heb
- H8374 תָּאַב - 8374 תָּאַב - תָּאַב - - tâʼab - taw-ab' - a primitive root (probably identical with תָּאַב through the idea of puffing disdainfully at; compare אָיַב); to loathe (morally); abhor. - Verb - heb
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- 1 Samuel 9 17:42 And when the Philistine looked about, and saw David, he disdained him: for he was but a youth, and ruddy, and of a fair countenance.
פְּלִשְׁתִּי נָבַט רָאָה דָּוִד בָּזָה נַעַר אַדְמֹנִי יָפֶה מַרְאֶה - Job 18 30:1 But now they that are younger than I have me in derision, whose fathers I would have disdained to have set with the dogs of my flock.
יוֹם צָעִיר שָׂחַק אָב מָאַס שִׁית כֶּלֶב צֹאן