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| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | disdain | (n.) contempt, scorn (v.) to regard or treat with contempt; to look down on | Princeton Review SAT words |
| 2 | disdain | to regard with scorn | 100 Most Common SAT words |
| 3 | disdain | treat with scorn or contempt | Wordlist |
| 4 | disdain | view with scorn or contempt | GRE 1 : (abase - necromancy) |
| 5 | disdain | look on with contempt | GRE words |
| 6 | disdain | contempt; scorn; to look down on | SAT Vocabulary Words (1/30) |
| 7 | disdain | scorn contempt | word week 4 |
| 8 | disdain | arrogant scorn, contempt | Word Smart Quiz 33 |
| 9 | disdain | intense dislike; to treat with scorn or contempt, to reject as unworthy | SAT Vocabulary |
| 10 | disdain | to regard with scorn | 100 SAT Words |
| 11 | disdain | to regard with scorn | 100 SAT words |
| 12 | disdain | to regard with scorn | 100 SAT |
| 13 | disdain | to regard with scorn | Sub-set 21-40 |
| 14 | disdain | to regard with scorn | SAT C-E |
| 15 | Disdain | tr. v - To regard or treat with haughty contempt. n - a feeling, attitude, or show of scornful superiority | Much Ado About nothing Vocab, Act I, scene i |
| 16 | disdain | to regard with scorn | 2nd 20 words set |
| 17 | disdain | extreme contempt or disgust for something or somebody | P&P Vocab |
| 18 | disdain | feeling of contempt for someone | Pride & Prejudice Vocab |
| 19 | Disdain | contempt; strong dislike | Major Test Vocabulary, 6 of 10 |
| 20 | disdain | a feeling of contempt for someone or something regarded as unworthy or inferior, | Boring words |
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