Spurn
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British pronunciation/spˈɜːn/
American pronunciation/ˈspɝn/

Definition & Meaning of "spurn"

to spurn
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to reject or refuse disdainfully

to spurn definition and meaning
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Example
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Some people spurn kindness, assuming it to be a sign of weakness.
It's unwise to spurn the advice of experienced mentors who genuinely want to help.
The team captain's decision to spurn the talented player puzzled the entire squad.
The artist chose to spurn conventional norms, creating a unique and controversial masterpiece.
Despite his sincere apology, she chose to spurn his attempts at reconciliation.
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