Despise vs Outscorn - What's the difference?
despise | outscorn |
To regard with contempt or scorn.
To overcome or overwhelm by haughty disregard; defy; scorn or despise.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=June 14, author=Penelope Green, title=Kitchen Tales, work=New York Times
, passage=“That’s a bit like asking a man to subject himself to his own Freudian analysis,” he said, and then ventured this answer: “I guess I am Lear and the kitchen is my heath, wherein I strive to outscorn the to-and-fro conflicting wind and rain.” }}
As verbs the difference between despise and outscorn
is that despise is to regard with contempt or scorn while outscorn is to overcome or overwhelm by haughty disregard; defy; scorn or despise.despise
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(despis)Synonyms
* scorn * See also *contemptAntonyms
* honor * respect * revereDerived terms
* despisal * despicableSee also
* vilipendExternal links
* *outscorn
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