Inglés

Sinónimos detallados de scorn en inglés

scorn:

to scorn verbo (scorns, scorned, scorning)

  1. to scorn
    to belittle; to disregard; to humiliate; to scorn; to look down upon; to hold in contempt; to treat with disregard; to slight; to hold cheap; to treat unkindly
    • belittle verbo (belittles, belittled, belittling)
    • disregard verbo (disregards, disregarded, disregarding)
    • humiliate verbo (humiliates, humiliated, humiliating)
    • scorn verbo (scorns, scorned, scorning)
    • look down upon verbo (looks down upon, looked down upon, looking down upon)
    • hold in contempt verbo (holds in contempt, held in contempt, holding in contempt)
    • treat with disregard verbo (treats with disregard, treated with disregard, treating with disregard)
    • slight verbo (slights, slighted, slighting)
    • hold cheap verbo (holds cheap, held cheap, holding cheap)
    • treat unkindly verbo (treats unkindly, treated unkindly, treating unkindly)
  2. to scorn
    to despise; to disregard; to disdain; to scorn; to look down upon; to hold in contempt; to treat with disregard; to slight
    • despise verbo (despises, despised, despising)
    • disregard verbo (disregards, disregarded, disregarding)
    • disdain verbo (disdains, disdained, disdaining)
    • scorn verbo (scorns, scorned, scorning)
    • look down upon verbo (looks down upon, looked down upon, looking down upon)
    • hold in contempt verbo (holds in contempt, held in contempt, holding in contempt)
    • treat with disregard verbo (treats with disregard, treated with disregard, treating with disregard)
    • slight verbo (slights, slighted, slighting)
  3. to scorn
    to spurn; to scorn
    • spurn verbo (spurns, spurned, spurning)
    • scorn verbo (scorns, scorned, scorning)
  4. to scorn
    – reject with contempt 1
    to reject; to scorn; to disdain; to spurn; to turn down; to freeze off; pooh-pooh
    – reject with contempt 1
    • reject verbo (rejects, rejected, rejecting)
    • scorn verbo (scorns, scorned, scorning)
    • disdain verbo (disdains, disdained, disdaining)
    • spurn verbo (spurns, spurned, spurning)
      • She spurned his advances1
    • turn down verbo (turns down, turned down, turning down)
    • freeze off verbo (freezes off, froze off, freezing off)
    • pooh-pooh verbo
  5. to scorn
    – look down on with disdain 1
    to despise; to scorn; to disdain; contemn
    – look down on with disdain 1
    • despise verbo (despises, despised, despising)
      • He despises the people he has to work for1
    • scorn verbo (scorns, scorned, scorning)
      • The professor scorns the students who don't catch on immediately1
    • disdain verbo (disdains, disdained, disdaining)
    • contemn verbo

Conjugaciones de scorn:

present
  1. scorn
  2. scorn
  3. scorns
  4. scorn
  5. scorn
  6. scorn
simple past
  1. scorned
  2. scorned
  3. scorned
  4. scorned
  5. scorned
  6. scorned
present perfect
  1. have scorned
  2. have scorned
  3. has scorned
  4. have scorned
  5. have scorned
  6. have scorned
past continuous
  1. was scorning
  2. were scorning
  3. was scorning
  4. were scorning
  5. were scorning
  6. were scorning
future
  1. shall scorn
  2. will scorn
  3. will scorn
  4. shall scorn
  5. will scorn
  6. will scorn
continuous present
  1. am scorning
  2. are scorning
  3. is scorning
  4. are scorning
  5. are scorning
  6. are scorning
subjunctive
  1. be scorned
  2. be scorned
  3. be scorned
  4. be scorned
  5. be scorned
  6. be scorned
diverse
  1. scorn!
  2. let's scorn!
  3. scorned
  4. scorning
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

scorn [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the scorn
    the sneers; the scorn; the taunts; the derision; the jeers
  2. the scorn
    the mockery; the mock; the travesty; the mocking; the obloquy; the sneering; the scorn; the scoffing; the jeers; the joking; the sneers; the poke fun at
  3. the scorn
    the scorn
    • scorn [the ~] sustantivo
  4. the scorn
    the sarcasm; the malice; the acrimony; the maliciousness; the scornful tone; the spitefulness; the spiteful remark; the scorn
  5. the scorn
    the sarcasm; the scorn; the scornful tone
  6. the scorn
    – open disrespect for a person or thing 1
    the contempt; the scorn
    – open disrespect for a person or thing 1
  7. the scorn
    – lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike 1
    the despite; the contempt; the scorn; the disdain
    – lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike 1
    • despite [the ~] sustantivo
      • the despite in which outsiders were held is legendary1
    • contempt [the ~] sustantivo
      • he was held in contempt1
    • scorn [the ~] sustantivo
    • disdain [the ~] sustantivo

Palabras relacionadas con "scorn":

  • scorning, scorns

Sinónimos alternativos de "scorn":


Definiciones relacionadas de "scorn":

  1. open disrespect for a person or thing1
  2. lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike1
  3. reject with contempt1
  4. look down on with disdain1
    • The professor scorns the students who don't catch on immediately1

Sinónimos relacionados de scorn