DISDAINFUL vs SUPERCILIOUS: ADJECTIVE
- Showing contempt or scorn; having a pronounced lack of concern for others viewed as unworthy.
- Full of disdain; expressing disdain; scornful; contemptuous; haughty.
- Expressive of disdain; scornful and contemptuous. : arrogant.
- Expressing extreme contempt
- Having or showing arrogant superiority to and disdain of those one views as unworthy
- Arrogantly superior; showing contemptuous indifference; haughty.
- Lofty with pride; haughty; dictatorial; overbearing; arrogant
- Feeling or showing haughty disdain. : arrogant.
- Having or showing arrogant superiority to and disdain of those one views as unworthy
- Expressive of contempt
DISDAINFUL vs SUPERCILIOUS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Full of or expressing disdain; contemptuous; scornful; haughty.
- Synonyms Disdainful, contemptuous, overweening, lordly, consequential. See arrogance.
- Manifesting haughtiness, or proceeding from it; overbearing; arrogant: as, a supercilious air; supercilious behavior.
- Lofty with pride; haughtily contemptuous; overbearing.
DISDAINFUL vs SUPERCILIOUS: RELATED WORDS
- Smug, Arrogant, Dismissive, Sneering, Proud, Prideful, Insulting, Swaggering, Disrespectful, Lordly, Sniffy, Supercilious, Haughty, Scornful, Contemptuous
- Snooty, Snobbish, Arrogant, Pompous, Smug, Proud, Prideful, Uncomplimentary, Swaggering, Sniffy, Lordly, Snide, Disdainful, Sneering, Haughty
DISDAINFUL vs SUPERCILIOUS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Smug, Arrogant, Dismissive, Sneering, Proud, Prideful, Insulting, Swaggering, Disrespectful, Lordly, Sniffy, Supercilious, Haughty, Scornful, Contemptuous
- Snooty, Snobbish, Arrogant, Pompous, Smug, Proud, Prideful, Uncomplimentary, Swaggering, Sniffy, Lordly, Snide, Disdainful, Sneering, Haughty
DISDAINFUL vs SUPERCILIOUS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Susan turned and flashed a disdainful glare at Goldberg, sworn to his service.
- Susan turned and flashed a disdainful glare at Goldberg, who missed it altogether.
- The summer growth is innocentand disdainful above all thosestrata of sour dead.
- The press was less critical than in previous years but still disdainful.
- Division had become increasingly temperamental, disdainful of both regulations and senior commanders.
- And I'd argue that isn't dehumanizing or disdainful.
- She noticed, but as always, played it aloof and disdainful.
- Disdainful under a thousand sunburned brand bacchanalia in cute doses.
- Wu is in no way disdainful of Western medicine.
- Here is his disdainful response to George III.
- There is another species of learned men, who, though less dogmatical and supercilious, are not less impertinent.
- She in no way exuded the supercilious attitudes of so many women of his acquaintance.
- But some will say, whence has this fellow got the arrogance which he displays and these supercilious looks?
- Arrogant, supercilious, contutogether the metal plates of a coat of melious, insolent.
- Haughty or overbearing person, person of supercilious feeling.
- Jews jokes is enough to make one miss even the most supercilious days of political correctness.
- Yet there was nothing sarcastic or supercilious in the way Ames spoke.
- Having too high an opinion of oneself; arrogant, supercilious.
- He was extremely reactive, argumentative, supercilious, and cavalier.
- Pawning the libs never felt quite so supercilious.
DISDAINFUL vs SUPERCILIOUS: QUESTIONS
- What are some examples of disdainful sentences in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet?
- When did the LA Times disdainful crossword puzzle last be solved?
- What are some of the most disdainful things you know?
- How did the young man become less arrogant and supercilious?
- Is the word overbearing a synonym for supercilious?