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scorner

[skawr-ner] / ˈskɔr nər /


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She was a poker of wounds, a scorner of human weaknesses, and she hated cats with a vociferous and passionate hate.

From Washington Post

And, at this point, you may well think I am about to scorn the scorners.

From The Guardian

Little TREMBLER, fear no more, Thou hast plenteous crops in store; Seeds, by genial sorrows sown, More than all thy scorners own.

From Project Gutenberg

His nature is not quite reverential—in general he is rather inclined to sit in the chair of the scorner; but if he reverenced any living man it would be Mill.

From Project Gutenberg

But the negligent and scorners, we warn him to admonish and reprove.

From Project Gutenberg