scorned |
snubbed |
As verbs the difference between scorned and snubbed
is that
scorned is (
scorn) while
snubbed is (
snub).
As an adjective scorned
is hated, despised, or avoided.
scorned |
contemn |
As verbs the difference between scorned and contemn
is that
scorned is past tense of scorn while
contemn is to disdain; to value at little or nothing; to treat or regard with contempt.
As an adjective scorned
is hated, despised, or avoided.
spurned |
scorned |
As verbs the difference between spurned and scorned
is that
spurned is past tense of spurn while
scorned is past tense of scorn.
As an adjective scorned is
hated, despised, or avoided.
scorned |
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scorned |
forlorn |
As adjectives the difference between scorned and forlorn
is that
scorned is hated, despised, or avoided while
forlorn is abandoned, left behind, deserted.
As verbs the difference between scorned and forlorn
is that
scorned is (
scorn) while
forlorn is (obsolete).
scorned |
bitter |
As adjectives the difference between scorned and bitter
is that
scorned is hated, despised, or avoided while
bitter is having an acrid taste (usually from a basic substance).
As verbs the difference between scorned and bitter
is that
scorned is past tense of scorn while
bitter is to make bitter.
As a noun bitter is
a liquid or powder, made from bitter herbs, used in mixed drinks or as a tonic.
mournful |
scorned |
As adjectives the difference between mournful and scorned
is that
mournful is filled with grief or sadness; being in a state in which one mourns while
scorned is hated, despised, or avoided.
As a verb scorned is
(
scorn).
scorned |
sconed |
As verbs the difference between scorned and sconed
is that
scorned is (
scorn) while
sconed is (
scone).
As an adjective scorned
is hated, despised, or avoided.
scorned |
sorned |
As verbs the difference between scorned and sorned
is that
scorned is (
scorn) while
sorned is (
sorn).
As an adjective scorned
is hated, despised, or avoided.
scorned |
scerned |
As verbs the difference between scorned and scerned
is that
scorned is past tense of scorn while
scerned is past tense of scern.
As an adjective scorned
is hated, despised, or avoided.
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