Both Uses of
scorn
in
A Wrinkle in Time
- During lunch she'd rough-housed a little to try to make herself feel better, and one of the girls said scornfully, "After all, Meg, we aren't grammar-school kids anymore."
p. 8.2 *scornfully = in a disrespectful or rejecting manner
- Charles Wallace shook his head, and scorn and disapproval seemed to emanate from him. "Come. We're wasting time." He moved rapidly down the corridor, but continued to speak. "How dreadful it is to be low, individual organisms."
p. 157.9scorn = disrespect
Definition:
disrespect or reject as not good enough