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  • 1 scornful

    adjective
    verächtlich [Lächeln, Blick]

    be scornful of something — für etwas nur Verachtung haben

    * * *
    1) (feeling or showing scorn: a scornful expression/remark.) verächtlich
    2) (making scornful remarks: He was rather scornful about your book.) höhnisch
    * * *
    scorn·ful
    [ˈskɔ:nfəl, AM ˈskɔ:rn-]
    adj verächtlich
    \scornful attitude verächtliche Einstellung
    to be \scornful of [or about] sth etw verachten, etw verhöhnen
    * * *
    ['skOːnfUl]
    adj
    verächtlich; laughter also, person spöttisch, höhnisch

    to be scornful of sb/sth — jdn/etw verachten; (verbally) jdn/etw verhöhnen

    to be scornful about sb/sth — sich über jdn/etw verächtlich äußern

    * * *
    scornful [-fʊl] adj (adv scornfully)
    1. verächtlich:
    be scornful of nur Verachtung übrighaben für
    2. spöttisch, höhnisch
    * * *
    adjective
    verächtlich [Lächeln, Blick]
    * * *
    adj.
    höhnisch adj.
    verächtlich adj.

    English-german dictionary > scornful

  • 2 scornful

    scorn·ful [ʼskɔ:nfəl, Am ʼskɔ:rn-] adj
    verächtlich;
    \scornful attitude verächtliche Einstellung;
    to be \scornful of [or about] sth etw verachten, verhöhnen

    English-German students dictionary > scornful

  • 3 Cavalier

    cava·lier
    1. cava·lier [ˌkævəlʼɪəʳ, Am -əʼlɪr] n
    1) (poet: gentleman) Kavalier m
    2) (hist: knight) Ritter m adj
    ( thoughtless) unbekümmert;
    ( scornful) arrogant, anmaßend;
    \Cavalier attitude Unbekümmertheit f, Sorglosigkeit f;
    \Cavalier treatment leichtfertiger [o gedankenloser] Umgang
    2. Cava·lier [ˌkævəlʼɪəʳ, Am -əʼlɪr] hist n Kavalier m (Anhänger Karls I. von England) adj Kavalier- (Karl I. unterstützend)

    English-German students dictionary > Cavalier

  • 4 cavalier

    cava·lier
    1. cava·lier [ˌkævəlʼɪəʳ, Am -əʼlɪr] n
    1) (poet: gentleman) Kavalier m
    2) (hist: knight) Ritter m adj
    ( thoughtless) unbekümmert;
    ( scornful) arrogant, anmaßend;
    \cavalier attitude Unbekümmertheit f, Sorglosigkeit f;
    \cavalier treatment leichtfertiger [o gedankenloser] Umgang
    2. Cava·lier [ˌkævəlʼɪəʳ, Am -əʼlɪr] hist n Kavalier m (Anhänger Karls I. von England) adj Kavalier- (Karl I. unterstützend)

    English-German students dictionary > cavalier

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