scornful

محتقر
definition
adjective
the justices have been scornful of the government's conduct
feeling or expressing contempt or derision.
translation of 'scornful'
adjective
بدئ إحتقاره,
مزدر,
محتقر
example
I was wearing gumboots and a singlet, and thought I would draw 'scornful' gazes towards such disheveled attire.
The blogger's reaction to this is 'scornful' , I think he wants it to be seen as ironic outrage, but scorn is what its written all over his post.
Extravagant in his praise of the fans and players and 'scornful' of the Football Association and the hooligans, he wears his Three Lions with pride.
It was handed over in a brown paper bag, but not before the newsagent had asked me loudly in 'scornful' tones if I had already bought this edition.
Before he could reach it, they opened and a large gang of girls trooped out, howling with 'scornful' laughter.
Small things amuse small minds, she says, 'scornful' of the rude slapstick humor they practice.
United by outlook as well as professional background, the comics rarely disagree about the targets of their 'scornful' onslaughts.
She sounded 'scornful' when she said this, and William was offended, for he loved his older brother dearly.
Both had a gypsy-like disregard of convention; both were brazenly 'scornful' of public opinion.
Not surprisingly, management are 'scornful' of such talk and refused to even grace such allegations with a comment.
But I just feel myself withdrawing and getting a bit 'scornful' of others who are managing to cut loose.
She swallowed, trying to control her fury as Matt's 'scornful' laughter reached her ears once again.
His criticisms and 'scornful' attitude angered a lot of viewers.
She gave him a slightly 'scornful' glance, and he racked his brains to see if he could find the reason for the non sequitur.
It was at the time an unfashionable view, and medical colleagues were 'scornful' .
When I was still studying I was pretty 'scornful' of mainstream movies.
In fact, the only laughter he had heard from her was either 'scornful' or sarcastic, and was usually directed at him.
He gave my upraised cup a 'scornful' look, snorted, and left to talk to someone else.
Kant was critical of every other view, 'scornful' , mocking, or at least he aimed to be.
He came back impressed by the company's scale but 'scornful' of the inefficiencies.
In other writings, he is 'scornfully' dismissive of the idea that there is such a thing as ‘the truth.’
‘I know that,’ I said 'scornfully' , my impatience vibrating off the bannisters.
He 'scornfully' rejected those charges yesterday, saying he acted in self-defence.
One critic described him 'scornfully' as ‘vacillating in opinion and wavering in decision.’
I gave a derisive snort and laughed 'scornfully' .
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