Sentences with disdainfully
dis·dain·ful
D d - Somewhat disdainfully, he said that he had warmed up with Beck in the morning and fancied the Slovak's chances.
- Miss Madden, with her dark bob, black dress, black and white fur stoles and red nail polish, gazing disdainfully at the viewer, is a symbol of her time.
- Some purists look disdainfully on the incorporation of native flavours into ready-made foods and condiments.
- It is a classic Weaver one-liner, delivered disdainfully through her thin, slightly puckered lips.