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  • SCORN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    contemn implies a vehement condemnation of a person or thing as low, vile, feeble, or ignominious scorn implies a ready or indignant contempt disdain implies an arrogant or supercilious aversion to what is regarded as unworthy
  • Scorned (1993) - IMDb
    Scorned (1993) is one of those sleek, sultry erotic thrillers that feels tailor-made for late-night cable It delivers exactly what you'd expect from the genre: a mix of soft-lit sex, glossy danger, and a vengeful woman who uses her body as both a weapon and a lure
  • Scorned (1994) Full Movie || Andrew Stevens, Shannon Tweed, Daniel . . .
    Scorned (1994) Full Movie || Andrew Stevens, Shannon Tweed, Daniel McVicar || Review and Facts more
  • Scorned (2013 film) - Wikipedia
    Scorned is an American psychological thriller directed by Mark Jones and written by Jones and Sadie Katz It was released in November 2013 in South Korea, and on February 4, 2014 in the United States [1]
  • SCORNED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    SCORNED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of scorn 2 to show scorn for someone or something: 3 to… Learn more
  • SCORNED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    SCORNED definition: treated or regarded with contempt, scoffing, or disdain See examples of scorned used in a sentence
  • Scorned - definition of scorned by The Free Dictionary
    To consider or reject (doing something) as beneath one's dignity: "She disapproved so heartily of Flora's plan that she would have scorned to assist in the concoction of a single oily sentence" (Stella Gibbons)
  • Scorn - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    Scorn is open disrespect for someone or something It can also be disrespect coupled with feelings of intense dislike The noun scorn describes your feelings of disdain when you encounter something you view as worthless or inferior — like, for instance, a talk show that gets all its facts wrong


















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