Sentences

spurn in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To spurn means to reject or refuse disdainfully.

Sample Sentences

  1. She decided to spurn the job offer because it didn't align with her career goals.
  2. Despite his pleading, she chose to spurn his advances and focus on her studies.
  3. The artist felt betrayed when critics spurned his latest work without giving it a fair chance.
  4. In a surprising turn of events, the politician spurned the endorsement from a controversial figure.
  5. Many fans were disappointed when the band spurned the opportunity to reunite for a tour.
  6. Despite his earnest proposal, she chose to spurn his advances in favor of independence.
  7. The committee decided to spurn the idea of a merger, believing it would compromise their values.
  8. He felt a sting of rejection when his friends spurned his invitation to the party.
  9. They decided to spurn conventional wisdom and pursue a more innovative approach to the problem.
  10. Her decision to spurn the lucrative job offer surprised everyone who knew her ambitions.
  11. She chose to spurn his advances, valuing her independence above all else.
  12. The committee decided to spurn the proposal, believing it did not align with their values.
  13. Despite the lavish gifts, she continued to spurn his attempts to win her affection.
  14. His reputation was tarnished after he spurned the opportunity to apologize publicly.
  15. They spurned the outdated traditions in favor of a more progressive approach.