discusser
discussion
discussion comment
discussion consisting primarily of complaints
discussion document
discussion group
discussion leader
discussion method
discussion paper
discussion place
discussion thread
discussion tree
discussions
discussive
discutient
disdain
disdain is the hardest reproach
disdainful
disdainful or discontent grimace
disdainful person
disdainfully
disdainfulness
disdiaclast
disease
disease affecting the circulatory system
disease and life changes
disease and stress
disease caught from cattle or goats and from infected milk
disease cause by abnormally high levels of growth hormone produced by the hypophysis
disease caused by an intestinal parasite with anemia and general weakness
disease caused by hookworm infestation and marked by progressive anemia
disease caused by infestation with strongyles
disease caused by the fungus Rhinosporidium seeberi
disease-causing element
disease characterized by crusted brown pustular ulcers
disease characterized by intensive thinning and peeling
disease characterized by intranasal crusting, atrophy, and fetid odour
disease contracted in hospital
disease control
disease-control spraying
disease course
disease determinant
disease distribution
disease due to lack of an essential element in the diet
disease-free area
disease free state
disease in the heel of the horse
disease localized in the feet of sheep
disease marker
- Translate "disdainful" to Spanish: desdeñoso, altivo, arrogante, despectivo, despreciativo, displicente, menospreciador, menospreciativo
English Synonyms of "disdainful": contemptuous, dismissive, scornful, skeigh, skeighish, skiech
Define meaning of "disdainful": Having or showing arrogant superiority to and disdain of those one views as unworthy. ; Expressing extreme contempt. Some economists are disdainful of their colleagues in other social disciplines. - Translate "disdainful" to Spanish: displicente, descontentadizo
English Synonyms of "disdainful": indifferent, unenthusiastic, uninterested, abulic, blasé
Define meaning of "disdainful": Showing no care or concern in attitude or action. ; Unwilling or refusing to pay heed. ; Marked by a lack of interest. ; Marked by no especial liking or dislike or preference for one thing over another.
Haughty aristocrats.
His lordly manners were offensive.
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