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Does "distain gold" mean "I don't want gold I just want you" something like that?
Jan 3, 2021 5:27 AM
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Exactly. “Disdain” means “it’s not even worth my time” or “can’t even consider”
• “I disdain talking to liars.”
• “She disdained being late for meetings.”
• “To his disdain, the teacher asked him to read aloud for the class.”
• “When he asked her to be his date, she only laughed with disdain.”
January 3, 2021
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