/ Scorn - Solution to the Crossword Clue

46 Solutions for Crossword Clue:
Scorn.

Length
Scorn with 4 letters
CARP 4
GIBE 4
JEER 4
MOCK 4
SLAM 4
Scorn with 5 letters
SPURN 5
FLOUT 5
ABHOR 5
SCOFF 5
SLATE 5
SMASH 5
SNEER 5
Scorn with 6 letters
DERIDE 6
IGNORE 6
MORGUE 6
EGOISM 6
REBUFF 6
SLIGHT 6
Scorn with 7 letters
DESPISE 7
DESPITE 7
CONDEMN 7
CONTEMN 7
SLANDER 7
MOCKERY 7
CONCEIT 7
Scorn with 8 letters
DENOUNCE 8
DERISION 8
IGNOMINY 8
RIDICULE 8
OVERLOOK 8
REPROACH 8
CONTEMPT 8
Scorn with 9 letters
LOFTINESS 9
CONTUMELY 9
ARROGANCE 9
CRITICISE 9
DISPARAGE 9
OSTRACISE 9
REPRIMAND 9
Scorn with 10 letters
ASSUMPTION 10
DISRESPECT 10
EFFRONTERY 10
NARCISSISM 10
Scorn with 11 letters
COMPLACENCY 11
FORWARDNESS 11
HAUGHTINESS 11

Definition for Scorn

Scorn is a strong feeling of contempt or disdain towards someone or something. It is often characterized by a combination of anger, disgust, and disregard. When someone feels scorn towards another person, they typically view them as unworthy, inferior, or deserving of disrespect. Scorn can be expressed both verbally and non-verbally, through harsh words, mocking gestures, or dismissive behavior. It is a powerful emotion that reflects a deep-seated aversion and rejection towards the target of scorn.

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  1. What are the shortest and longest solutions for Scorn?

    The shortest answer for the term Scorn is CARP with 4 letters. The longest answer COMPLACENCY has 11 letters.

  2. How many solution words are there in total for Scorn?

    Our database contains 46 solutions for the crossword term Scorn.

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