
가치 없거나 경멸할 만하다고 여기는 대상에 대해 느끼는 강한 무시나 비웃음.
A feeling of intense dislike and lack of respect for someone or something considered worthless.
예문:
"The politician's face was filled with scorn as he listened to the accusations."
"She could not hide her scorn for the lazy employees who missed the deadline."
누군가나 무엇인가를 경멸하거나 비웃으며 무시하다.
To express or feel contempt or derision toward someone or something.
예문:
"Many traditionalists scorn the new architectural style of the city center."
"He was scorned by his peers for his unconventional beliefs."
제안이나 호의 등을 경멸적인 태도로 거절하거나 물리치다.
To reject a proposal, offer, or person in a contemptuous or disdainful way.
예문:
"The proud athlete scorned the offer of a consolation prize."
"She scorned his apology, believing it to be insincere and too late."
자존심이나 도덕적 이유로 어떤 일을 하는 것을 치사하게 여기거나 거부하다.
To refuse to do something because one considers it beneath one's dignity or morally wrong.
예문:
"The honest clerk scorned to take a bribe, even when he was in debt."
"He scorned to use his family's influence to get the promotion."