Phrases with «general disdain»

The phrase "general disdain" means having a strong dislike or disapproval for something or someone without specifying any specific reasons. Full definition

Sentences with «general disdain»

  • Lashing out in all directions and perhaps further isolating himself, Wyeth expressed general disdain for the abstract expressionists. (pedrosilmon.com)
  • The result is very entertaining, inflammatory, and doubtless sells newspapers but does serious violence to the administration of justice and the presumption of innocence — two principles Ms. Blatchford has shown general disdain for on numerous prior occasions (unless the accused happens to be a police officer in which case she becomes a born - again believer in the Charter and all its myriad procedural rights heretofore known as «technicalities»). (slaw.ca)
  • But given Trump's general disdain for tackling education policy, the disagreements between him and congressional Republicans, the divisions on education policy (and other issues) that remain among the varying factions of the Republican Party, the general fiscal realities facing the nation, and the unwillingness of congressional Republicans to tackle education in the coming years, those hopes are vain. (dropoutnation.net)
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