Scorn
Across
- 2. To make someone or something seem less important.
- 4. Harsh criticism or public disgrace.
- 8. To point out faults in a disapproving way.
- 10. To declare someone or something as wrong or evil.
- 11. Lack of consideration or courtesy.
- 14. A feeling of superiority and lack of respect.
- 15. To behave as if one is superior.
- 16. Speech or action intended to make someone look foolish.
- 18. A mocking or scornful facial expression.
- 20. Verbal or emotional harm through words or actions.
- 21. A rude or offensive remark or action.
- 23. Speaking in a way that shows disbelief or disdain.
- 24. To reject someone in a blunt or unkind manner.
- 26. To make someone feel ashamed or foolish.
- 27. To express disappointment or disapproval.
- 28. Expressing a low opinion or disrespect.
- 29. To harm someone's reputation or credibility.
- 32. To speak of someone or something as being of little worth.
- 33. To speak derisively or dismissively.
- 34. A sharp, ironic remark meant to mock.
Down
- 1. A loud, mocking remark meant to insult.
- 3. Showing contempt or mocking through facial expressions.
- 5. To cause resentment or hurt feelings.
- 6. To treat someone as inferior.
- 7. Showing that something is not worthy of consideration.
- 9. Making something seem less impressive or important.
- 12. A judgment expressing faults or shortcomings.
- 13. To provoke or disturb someone in a playful or unkind way.
- 17. Disdain or lack of respect.
- 19. To criticize in an abusive or angry way.
- 22. Ridicule or derision aimed at someone or something.
- 24. An expression of sharp disapproval or criticism.
- 25. To reprimand someone angrily.
- 30. Distrustful attitude towards motives of others.
- 31. Loss of reputation or respect due to dishonor.