10 Metaphors for scorned

Her scorn may be repaidwould to God I could say, with scorn, Mr. Reeves!

For maintaining the cause of the poor and the helpless they were mocked and reviled; scorn was their reward.

He resolves to be a rake, but scorns to be a villain.

If I did not love Aniela I could not despise her now; therefore my scorn is only another link in the chain, I understand perfectly that beyond Pani Kromitzka, beyond Pan Kromitzki and their relation to each other, nothing interests me,nothing whatever; neither light nor darkness, war nor peace, nor any other thing.

This is the doctrine of the Symposium; the scorn of merely sexual love is also Platonic.

The tyrant's scorn is vain, In vain the slanderer's breath, We'll rush to break the chain, E'en on the jaws of death; Hurrah!

With scorn And sorrow mingled were the swelling chords Of passionate lament, and then forlorn, Hopeless, she raised her tearful orbs to heaven.

Her scorn may be repaidwould to God I could say, with scorn, Mr. Reeves!

She knew that her scorn of the fur-trader was a fraud.

I would have had a last word from the same hand myself; had it been never so scornful, this silent scorn was the harder sort to bear.

10 Metaphors for  scorned