
Los Angeles Times, 18 June 2022 This new collection of autobiographical essays parallel living through the pandemic with experiencing the death of his father, who treated him with disdain for most of his life. Judith Thurman, The New Yorker, 20 June 2022 Last week, McIlroy, who has been outspoken in his disdain for the LIV Golf venture, was dismissive of the catalog of players entered in the tournament to begin Thursday at the Centurion Club.īill Pennington, New York Times, 6 June 2022 The fact the question is no longer being met with disdain is progress. 2022 The infamous Spaniard resembles his Italian avatar most of all in his disdain for repentance. Jacobina Martin, Washington Post, 28 June 2022 There was his open disdain of quarterback Jared Goff late last season, an unusual show of public frustration from a coach who constantly preaches togetherness.īill Plaschke, Los Angeles Times, 27 Jan. 2022 What is bothering me is a complete disdain for my food and beverages. Recent Examples on the Web: Noun One of the most common critiques among knowledge workers is their disdain for most meetings. Camille Paglia, New York Times Book Review, 21 July 1991 Schickel mentions but loftily announces that he disdains to tell us about.

1992 There is also evidence of epic womanizing that Mr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr., New York Times Book Review, 20 Sept. Charles Krauthammer, Time, Only in our last days on the peninsula (the arm of Antarctica that polar scientists disdain as the "Banana Belt") did we see our first frozen sea … - Kate Ford, Wall Street Journal, 12 June 1998 His vehicle would be a form he both enjoyed and disdained-pulp fiction.

The left disdains him as your basic race hypocrite. Verb The right eyes him suspiciously as a limousine Jacobin so enamored of revolution that he once suggested we should have one every 20 years. I have a healthy disdain for companies that mistreat their workers. Michiko Kakutani, New York Times, 27 June 2002

2003 But for all its playful love of puns and cool disdain for "suits," the high-tech world is, at heart, a cruel, unforgiving place ruled by the merciless dynamics of the marketplace. peacekeepers who stood by while thousands were murdered in Bosnia's ethnic cleansing. 2004 There is fierce disdain within the Pentagon for the passive U.N. Noun McCarthy's indifference to accolades and his disdain for grandstanding … turned into a disdain even for being understood.
