scorned造句1. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.
2. His bad action was scorned by the public.
3. She scorned their views as old-fashioned.
4. Her good advice was scorned.
5. You scorned all my suggestions.
6. He scorned the government's record in dealing with crime.
7. She scorned to tell a lie.
8. She scorned all my offers of help.
9. She scorned the view that inflation was already beaten.
10. His brother had always scorned him.
11. Such methods are scorned by reputable practitioners.
12. She would have scorned to stoop to such tactics.
13. She only scorned for it.
14. Several leading officers have quite openly scorned the peace talks.
15. They are now often juxtaposed with previously scorned synthetics.
16. So jealous, so catty, so, well, murderous, when scorned?
17. Skinner's ideas were scorned by many American psychologists.
18. Hell hath no fury like a user scorned.
19. His old self would have scorned such sentimentality.
20. She had scorned him pitilessly.
21. Admired by the young and scorned by the old.
22. It would be mocked, scorned, spurned.
23. Aristotle scorned history as being unselective, whereas poetry and myth were not.
24. At her lowest ebb, she would have scorned to stoop to such tactics.
25. He scorned Aphrodite, he worshiped only Artemis, the huntress chaste and fair.
26. They are among the masses of lawyers scorned by the public.
27. His candidacy has divided the party; while most have scorned him, others have sought to rehabilitate him.
28. That might seem to be precisely the sort of querulous argument which the Left has familiarly been scorned for posing.
29. It is too valuable a document of human heartbreak and muddle to be scorned or dismissed.
30. As they undressed and put their worn-out shoes beneath their beds, they again scorned the efforts of the soldier.