scornful

scornful
adjective
verächtlich [Lächeln, Blick]

be scornful of something — für etwas nur Verachtung haben

* * *
adjective
1) (feeling or showing scorn: a scornful expression/remark.) verächtlich
2) (making scornful remarks: He was rather scornful about your book.) höhnisch
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scorn·ful
[ˈskɔ:nfəl, AM ˈskɔ:rn-]
adj verächtlich
\scornful attitude verächtliche Einstellung
to be \scornful of [or about] sth etw verachten, etw verhöhnen
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['skOːnfUl]
adj
verächtlich; laughter also, person spöttisch, höhnisch

to be scornful of sb/sth — jdn/etw verachten; (verbally) jdn/etw verhöhnen

to be scornful about sb/sth — sich über jdn/etw verächtlich äußern

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scornful [-fʊl] adj (adv scornfully)
1. verächtlich:
be scornful of nur Verachtung übrighaben für
2. spöttisch, höhnisch
* * *
adjective
verächtlich [Lächeln, Blick]

be scornful of something — für etwas nur Verachtung haben

* * *
adj.
höhnisch adj.
verächtlich adj.

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