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How to use scorns in a sentence

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Kate quite likes a bit of Reality TV when she gets home, while Carl scorns the very idea.
He scorns the idea that he has sold out to commercialism, feeling instead that it is his mission to make an art form he loves loved by others.
The conventional wisdom scorns him for untethering punishment from individual wrongdoing.
She said everyone in the village scorns her and because of that, she does not have a place to stay.
Hamlet scorns his mother and denounces women as frail, inconstant, and deceitful.
His mind had in it too much of that intellectual pride which scorns labor, and overprizes victory, to meet with unqualified admiration.
First, there must be the political will to confront a culture that scorns whistleblowers.
Gould himself, remarkably attuned to this kind of self-reflexive discourse, scorns definitions.
Then you sit back and watch your support grow among a core audience which despises the lamestream media as much it scorns objective truth.
And on and on with the whips and the scorns of time and the contumely and the fardels and the blah blah blah.
In fact society scorns such personalities because invariably they do not benefit from their offices and remain relatively unwealthy.
He who scorns this, His Third Testament for mankind, is rejecting God himself, and the Holy Spirit which is therein revealed.
Because it offends the holiness and justice of God and scorns God's personal friendship with man, sin has a twofold consequence.
She scorns his gallant language, and constantly rebuffs his advances.
It is no good rejecting the old anti-Met rhetoric if that is merely replaced with a new rhetoric that scorns the black community for failing to control itself.
He now sees that the things that the world venerates and adores are worth nothing and so he despises them, while those things the world scorns and abhors he recognises as the only true and real things.
The electronic identity card combined with biometric recording information totally scorns fundamental rights and freedoms, bases of our democracy.
Quebec's filmmakers make miracles with the resources available to them. As we all know, the Conservative government, which scorns both artists and their work, froze the budget for Telefilm Canada's feature film fund.
Moreover, any report will lose its acceptability if it in any way scorns the religion or custom of a group or uses a language that denotes such attitude.
Several million Europeans rejected this ultraliberal Europe, which scorns men and nations and prioritises market laws, financial interests and sacrosanct competition.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He has an utter contempt for dull men and timid or half-measure men, and he scorns Whigs even more than Tories.
Humelbergius ignores him, Gryphius pirates him, lister scorns him, we like him.
You know he always scorns me as not being high-toned and elegant enough for his social confidences.
So Fate that ever scorns to grant Or grace or boon to me,Since what can never be I want, Denies me what might be.
That scorns to stoop to billingsgate, or ape the bold bargee.
Yet saith the Maid of the gold-rings in Garda that she scorns me.
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