Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
scornful
Adjective
/ˈskɔrnfl/

Definition
Feeling or expressing contempt or disdain.

Examples
- She gave a scornful laugh at his ridiculous proposal.
- The critic was scornful of the artist’s latest work.
- He had a scornful attitude towards those who didn’t agree with him.

Meaning
Scornful refers to a feeling or showing that someone or something is worthless or deserving of disdain.

Synonyms
- Contemptuous
- Derisive
- Disdainful
- Dismissive