scornee

English

Etymology

scorn + -ee

Noun

scornee (plural scornees)

  1. (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.

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