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Что (кто) такое Disdain - определение

FEELING OR ATTITUDE OF REGARDING SOMEONE OR SOMETHING AS INFERIOR, BASE, OR WORTHLESS
Comtempt; Disdainful; Can Bite Me; Contemptible; Disrespect; Contemptuous; Contemn; Contemns; Contemned; Contemning; Contempts; Contemptuousness; Contemner; Contemners; Disdain
  • A painting by [[Louis-Léopold Boilly]] (ca. 1797).<br>The woman has been interpreted as a [[prostitute]] (who is '''disdaining''' the inadequate coin proffered by the fashionable gentleman getting his shoes shined at left).
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  • Facial expression of contempt
  • This picture of Thomas Ward, arrested for stealing a £1 coin, can be seen as showing contempt.
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disdain         
n. disdain for (to have the greatest disdain for smt.)
disdain         
(disdains, disdaining, disdained)
1.
If you feel disdain for someone or something, you dislike them because you think that they are inferior or unimportant.
Janet looked at him with disdain...
= contempt, scorn
N-UNCOUNT: oft N for n
2.
If you disdain someone or something, you regard them with disdain.
Jackie disdained the servants that her millions could buy.
VERB: V n
Disdain         
·vt The state of being despised; shame.
II. Disdain ·vi To be filled with scorn; to feel contemptuous anger; to be haughty.
III. Disdain ·vt That which is worthy to be disdained or regarded with contempt and aversion.
IV. Disdain ·vt To think unworthy; to deem unsuitable or unbecoming; as, to disdain to do a mean act.
V. Disdain ·vt A feeling of contempt and aversion; the regarding anything as unworthy of or beneath one; scorn.
VI. Disdain ·vt To reject as unworthy of one's self, or as not deserving one's notice; to look with scorn upon; to scorn, as base acts, character, ·etc.
disdain         
I. v. a.
Despise, contemn, scout, scorn, spurn, look down upon, hold in contempt, consider beneath notice.
II. n.
Scorn, contempt, contumely, haughtiness, superciliousness, arrogance, hauteur.
disdain         
¦ noun the feeling that someone or something is unworthy of one's consideration or respect.
¦ verb consider or reject with disdain.
Origin
ME: from OFr. desdeign (n.), desdeignier (v.), based on L. dedignari, from de- (expressing reversal) + dignari 'consider worthy'.
Disdain (EP)         
2009 DEBUT EP ALIEN HUANG
Disdain (album)
Bù Xiè ( "Disdain") is Taiwanese Mandopop artist Alien Huang's (aka Xiao Gui 小鬼) Mandarin solo debut EP album. It was released on 17 July 2009 by Rock Records.
disdainful         
To be disdainful means to dislike something or someone because you think they are unimportant or not worth your attention.
He is highly disdainful of anything to do with the literary establishment...
= scornful, contemptuous
ADJ: oft ADJ of n
disdainfully
'We know all about you,' she said disdainfully.
ADV: ADV with v
Disdainful         
·adj Full of disdain; expressing disdain; scornful; contemptuous; haughty.
disdainful         
adj. disdainful of; towards
disdainful         
a.
Scornful, contemptuous, supercilious, contumelious, haughty, cavalier.

Википедия

Contempt

Contempt is an attitude towards individuals, social groups and eventually ideologies, which involves disgust and anger while generally triggering maladaptive behaviours. However other authors define contempt as a negative emotion. Paul Ekman categorises contempt as the seventh basic emotion, along with anger, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness and surprise. Robert C. Solomon places contempt on the same continuum as resentment and anger, and he argues that the differences between the three are that resentment is anger directed towards a higher-status individual; anger is directed towards an equal-status individual; and contempt is anger directed towards a lower-status individual.