0 scorn or pride -- forakt, ringeakt
She gave Alan a look of disdain.
1 to be too proud (to do something) -- forakte, ringeakte
He disdained to speak to us.
2 to look down on (something) -- se ned på, håne
At once disdained and central to the boundaries that maintain social order, such groups continually enact this contradiction by being socially marginal and ideologically compelling.
Metaethics disdains substantive ethics; its "real" problems are epistemological; its discourse is the technical jargon of philosophy.
Professional philosophy disdained "public philosophy" (today's "applied ethics" and "bioethics").
While disdaining the effects of commercial civilization, he still believed that an enhanced appreciation of the past could help create a better future.
They may have disdained the generals for fighting the last war, but it was not only scholarly allure that gave the academics a platform.
Though they were selfproclaimed elites and disdained comparison with communal area farmers and their extensive farming techniques, they were not intensive farmers.
They collaborated as much as they resisted, disdained all agricultural labour and were intensely and violently male-chauvinist.
When one is young, one admires vibrant emotion and disdains cold calculation.
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