verb
- to scorn or treat with contempt more intensely or openly than someone or something else
Usage: archaic or literary; third person singular present tense of 'outscorn'
Examples
- He outscorns his rivals with a dismissive wave of his hand.
- She outscorns the pretentious remarks of those around her.
- The critic outscorns mediocre performances with harsh reviews.
- They outscorn false promises and empty gestures.
- He outscorns the very notion of compromise.