All 18 Uses
scorn
in
A Feast For Crows
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- He was all that an elder brother ought to be, though he had never shown Aeron aught but scorn.†
p. 30.1scorn = disrespect or reject as not good enough
- I was weak and full of sin, and scorn was more than I deserved.†
p. 30.1
- Better to be scorned by Balon the Brave than beloved of Euron Crow's Eye.†
p. 30.2 *scorned = disrespected or rejected
- Her voice was full of scorn.†
p. 48.1scorn = disrespect or reject as not good enough
- That would bring scorn down upon House Lannister.†
p. 110.9
- It's death and destruction I want to bring down upon House Lannister, not scorn.†
p. 111.1
- Long years of scorn had only made her shyer.†
p. 184.9
- Jon Arryn valued my service, I know, but Lady Lysa ...she scorned me when I came to court her, and I feared...†
p. 221.4scorned = disrespected or rejected
- It was not the scorn of the many that left her confused and vulnerable, but the kindness of the few.†
p. 299.6scorn = disrespect or reject as not good enough
- Of late, Cersei always seemed to have a flagon of wine to hand, she who had once scorned Robert Baratheon for his drinking.†
p. 329.1scorned = disrespected or rejected
- He will speak of me with scorn and loathing to every man he meets, and lend his sword to every secret plot to bring me down.†
p. 489.7scorn = disrespect or reject as not good enough
- Tommen had always been frightened of Sandor Clegane's harsh voice and burned face, and Clegane's scorn would have been the perfect antidote to Loras Tyrell's simpering chivalry.†
p. 500.5
- "Why do you think I'm doing it?" she had asked him scornfully.†
p. 592.1scornfully = in a disrespectful or rejecting manner
- "I want none of your leavings," he had told his brother scornfully, but when the Crow's Eye said that the woman would be killed unless he took her, he had weakened.†
p. 618.4
- Her voice was scornful.†
p. 714.8scornful = full of strong disrespect or rejection
- Some woman he once scorned.†
p. 766.2scorned = disrespected or rejected
- Far be it from me to question the word of such an honorable knight" The scorn in his voice made Jaime bristle.†
p. 804.6scorn = disrespect or reject as not good enough
- "Oh, yes," she said scornfully, "such plans.†
p. 860.9scornfully = in a disrespectful or rejecting manner
Definitions:
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(1)
(scorn) disrespect or reject as not good enough
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)