Using "scornful" in a sentence

Plenty of faith groups, including Catholics, the Amish, and Orthodox Jews, have come in for scornful Hollywood treatment.
Source: The Atlantic

The novel is about three cousins who one summer are unexpectedly summoned to work for their wealthy but scornful grandmother, a matriarch who previously shunned her family.
Source: The New York Times

Vartolomei’s piercing eyes register every diminishing, inevitably gendered slight, whether it comes from the judgmental women in her school dorm or the scornful male doctor who throws her out of his office.
Source: Los Angeles Times

The novel is about three cousins who one summer are unexpectedly summoned to work for their wealthy but scornful grandmother, a matriarch who previously shunned her family.
Source: The New York Times

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