Spurn


The meaning of the word Spurn is: to reject; turn down


Examples:

Mikey is such a picky eater that he will spurn everything except chicken nuggets and ice cream.

published by Cathie on 2021-11-16 18:50:58


Even after you spurn this so-called charity’s request for donations, they continue to hound you every week.

published by Dewitt on 2021-02-03 19:34:18


I’ll never understand why my cousin chose to spurn the chance to join us on our family cruise to the Bahamas.

published by Leida on 2021-02-20 16:39:12


During the 1960s, young people began to spurn the traditions of previous generations, and the Hippy movement was born.

published by Candie on 2021-02-15 01:08:36


When Wyatt realized that his partner was likely to spurn every one of his ideas, he decided to sell his half of the business.

published by Irma on 2021-11-06 06:58:42


If you decide to spurn this opportunity to see the world with the Peace Corps, you may always regret your decision.

published by Luna on 2022-01-02 14:56:54


Just because you were afraid of everything as a kid, you shouldn’t spurn the idea of taking your son to Disneyland.

published by Rosena on 2021-08-11 03:26:11


In spite of the fact that everyone knew that any suitor the princess decided to spurn would be sent to fight the red dragon, there was still always a line of hopeful young wooers eager to take on the challenge.

published by Heike on 2021-03-21 01:19:55


The political tension in the Middle East is heightened by the current leaders’ tendencies to spurn all overtures to peace.

published by Christene on 2021-01-13 11:56:31


Because Kenneth had elected to spurn his wife’s offer to ask for directions to the cabin, they found themselves hopelessly lost in the woods.

published by Nilda on 2021-04-26 16:48:04


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