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- verbspurn (verb) · spurns (third person present) · spurned (past tense) · spurned (past participle) · spurning (present participle)
- reject with disdain or contempt:"he spoke gruffly, as if afraid that his invitation would be spurned"
- archaicstrike, tread, or push away with the foot:"with one touch of my feet, I spurn the solid Earth"
nounarchaicspurn (noun) · spurns (plural noun)- an act of spurning:"it is a spurn of God's sovereignty, and a slight of his goodness"
OriginOld English spurnan, spornan; related to Latin spernere ‘to scorn’; compare with spur.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
Bokep
- To reject with disdain or contempt
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