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Il a un ton dédaigneux quand il parle de ça.
He has a disdainful tone when he talks about that.
Elle m'a jeté un regard dédaigneux.
She gave me a scornful look.
Son attitude dédaigneuse m'a agacé.
His disdainful attitude annoyed me.
Il a affiché un air dédaigneux face à la proposition.
He displayed a haughty air towards the proposal.
Elle a eu un sourire dédaigneux en entendant la nouvelle.
She had a scornful smile upon hearing the news.
Il a fait un geste dédaigneux de la main.
He made a contemptuous gesture with his hand.
Ses commentaires étaient dédaigneux et blessants.
His comments were disparaging and hurtful.
Elle a répondu d'une voix dédaigneuse.
She replied in a scornful voice.
Il a agi d'une manière dédaigneuse envers ses subordonnés.
He acted in a contemptuous manner towards his subordinates.
Son caractère dédaigneux le rend difficile à approcher.
His disdainful character makes him difficult to approach.
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Choose the best translation for "He is a scornful person."
"Dédaigneux" means scornful or contemptuous.
Which word is an antonym for "dédaigneux"?
An antonym is a word with the opposite meaning. Someone who is respectful is not dédaigneux.
Complete the sentence: "Elle a un air ___ quand elle voit quelque chose qu'elle n'aime pas."
The sentence implies a look of disdain when she sees something she dislikes.
A person who is "dédaigneux" is usually very kind and welcoming.
Someone who is "dédaigneux" shows contempt, which is the opposite of being kind and welcoming.
If someone is "dédaigneux," it means they admire what they see.
"Dédaigneux" means showing contempt or regarding something as unworthy, not admiration.
The word "dédaigneux" can describe a negative attitude.
Yes, "dédaigneux" describes a negative attitude of scorn or contempt.
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