All 10 Uses of
scorn
in
Riders of the Purple Sage
- The one thing in man or woman that she scorned above all scorn, and which she could not forgive, was hate.†
Chpt 6 *scorned = disrespected or rejected
- The one thing in man or woman that she scorned above all scorn, and which she could not forgive, was hate.†
Chpt 6scorn = disrespect or reject as not good enough
- "My righteous brethren are at work again," she said, in scorn.†
Chpt 6
- He scorned himself for the intelligence that made him still doubt.†
Chpt 10scorned = disrespected or rejected
- Sarcasm and scorn made his voice that of a stranger.†
Chpt 11scorn = disrespect or reject as not good enough
- He laughed in scorn at the idea of Tull bein' a minister.†
Chpt 15
- "That was the beast in me—showing his teeth!" muttered Venters, scornfully.†
Chpt 16scornfully = in a disrespectful or rejecting manner
- "I see some of you pack guns, too!" he added, in biting scorn.†
Chpt 18scorn = disrespect or reject as not good enough
- "Naw!" replied Judkins, scornfully.†
Chpt 18scornfully = in a disrespectful or rejecting manner
- Venters saw, and knew that Lassiter saw, how Jane Withersteen's tortured soul wrestled with hate and threw it—with scorn doubt, suspicion, and overcame all.†
Chpt 21scorn = disrespect or reject as not good enough