scornee
English
Etymology
scorn
+
-ee
Noun
scornee
(
plural
scornees
)
(
nonce word
,
rare
)
One who is
scorned
.
2007
May 31, Alessandra Stanley, “Social Climbing to Starting Over
:
A First Wife’s Lot”, in
New York Times
:
On the premiere, the
scornees
are sent to a life coach, Debbie Ford, who runs an emotional boot camp in Palm Springs, Calif.
Anagrams
Cerones
,
Creones
,
encores
,
necroes
,
necrose
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