The phrase
"great disdain" means to feel a strong dislike or contempt for someone or something.
Full definition
Most of the most brutal dictators of the past few centuries were atheists who showed
great disdain for religion (not just Christianity).
HOWEVER, the 3 former ferals would not consider harming another living being, and always
demonstrate great disdain for the domesticated ones who do so.
Do you really think that Desmog Blog and «The Borehole Gang» can possibly hold Heartland
in greater disdain than they already do??
Martin was an extreme advocate of formal verse with precise rhyming and precise rhythm, and he, you know, he didn't make any he didn't hide this interest; and he had
great disdain for poetry without structure.
«Jonah has
great disdain for the Gentiles, who practice idolatry.
Due to the fact that I too wore uniforms, only they were forest green, that I took
a great disdain for dark green colors or plaid!
Ferrari... and that Mr Smith... to all
our great disdain and dismay... y» all can take to the bank.
to
the great disdain of the overwhelming of Ferrari insiders privy to the previews.
largest publisher to promote the launch of the iPad in France on 28th May was considered by booksellers «as a sign of
great disdain».
If I you or I experienced the extreme hardship like she did, I can guarantee we would look the current wasteful existence we all enjoy (even those struggling) with
great disdain.
I read recently that while Generation X has
great disdain for advertising, Generation Y doesn't.