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disprize
[ dis-prahyz ]
verb (used with object)
, dis·prized, dis·priz·ing.
- to hold in small esteem; disdain.
disprize
/ dɪsˈpraɪz /
verb
- archaic.tr to scorn; disdain
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Disprize, dis-prīz′, v.t. to set a low price upon: to undervalue.
From Project Gutenberg
And especially from Dixie, the capricious; otherwise, she might win him by a glance and a smile, and then disprize him forever.
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You disprize your easy one For some one's high and breezy one.
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It gives one such a superior air to disprize with easy scorn this greatest of the Gateways of the World.
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