100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "spurn"

Definition

Spurn (verb): To reject or refuse something disdainfully; to scorn or treat with contempt.

Synonyms

  • Reject
  • Disdain
  • Scorn
  • Shun
  • Repudiate
  • Dismiss
  • Ignore
  • Snub
  • Renounce
  • Abandon

Antonyms

  • Accept
  • Embrace
  • Welcome
  • Receive
  • Approve
  • Adopt
  • Support
  • Endorse
  • Cherish
  • Value

Examples

  1. She chose to spurn his advances, preferring to stay single.
  2. The committee decided to spurn the proposal due to its lack of feasibility.
  3. He felt hurt when she spurned his offer of help.
  4. The athlete spurned the chance to compete when he realized he wasn't ready.
  5. Despite the praise, the artist spurned the mainstream recognition.
  6. They spurned the idea of collaborating after their last project failed.
  7. To spurn tradition, she created her own customs for the holiday.
  8. He was surprised to see how easily she could spurn his compliments.
  9. The king's decree was spurned by the rebels who sought freedom.
  10. Many people spurn fast food in favor of healthier options.
  11. She spurned the notion that money could buy happiness.
  12. The team spurned the last-minute changes to the game plan.
  13. He couldn't understand why she would spurn such a generous offer.
  14. The ambassador spurned the invitation to the gala.
  15. They will likely spurn any attempts at reconciliation.
  16. The revolutionary group spurned the government’s attempts at negotiation.
  17. She spurned the criticism, believing in her own vision.
  18. He spurned the idea of moving to a bigger city.
  19. The proposal was spurned by investors who wanted more security.
  20. After much thought, she decided to spurn the job offer.
  21. He felt the need to spurn societal expectations.
  22. They spurned his suggestion, opting for a different route.
  23. The author spurned the conventional publishing methods.
  24. She chose to spurn the spotlight during the ceremony.
  25. The scientist spurned outdated theories in favor of new research.
  26. He was quick to spurn any rumors about his personal life.
  27. The committee members spurned the idea of a merger.
  28. Many spurn the notion that success is solely defined by wealth.
  29. The athlete openly spurned the idea of using performance-enhancing drugs.
  30. She would not spurn her responsibility as a leader.
  31. The board members spurned the CEO’s proposal for expansion.
  32. He spurned the invitation to join the exclusive club.
  33. The activist spurned any form of compromise.
  34. She had no choice but to spurn the opportunity for advancement.
  35. The team captain decided to spurn the traditional strategies.
  36. He felt it was wrong to spurn those in need.
  37. The community spurned the plans for a new shopping center.
  38. She could not spurn her love for art, despite her career choices.
  39. The organization spurned donations from questionable sources.
  40. He felt empowered to spurn the limitations set by others.
  41. The young musician spurned the chance to play in a cover band.
  42. They spurned the advice of outsiders, trusting their instincts.
  43. The diplomat spurned the hostile remarks from the opposition.
  44. She would never spurn a friend in need.
  45. The board spurned the notion of a raise for executives.
  46. He found it difficult to spurn the legacy of his family.
  47. The artist spurned commercial success for creative freedom.
  48. She spurned the idea of settling in a small town.
  49. They spurned the traditional wedding plans in favor of something unique.
  50. The veteran spurned any recognition for his service.
  51. She had to spurn her old habits to embrace a healthier lifestyle.
  52. The council spurned the proposal for a new public park.
  53. He chose to spurn the direct route in favor of a scenic drive.
  54. The student spurned the chance for extra credit.
  55. The fashion designer spurned current trends to create a timeless collection.
  56. She would not spurn the chance to learn from others.
  57. The team spurned the idea of a last-minute change to the roster.
  58. He managed to spurn the negative influences in his life.
  59. The interviewee spurned the idea of relocation for the job.
  60. She spurned the claim that she was not qualified for the position.
  61. The community decided to spurn the new regulations.
  62. He chose to spurn the spotlight and focus on his work.
  63. The employee spurned the chance for a promotion due to the toxic environment.
  64. The non-profit spurned funding from organizations with conflicting values.
  65. She spurned the notion that hard work alone guarantees success.
  66. The board members spurned the merger proposal after lengthy discussions.
  67. He would not spurn a second chance to prove himself.
  68. The student spurned the chance to study abroad because of fear.
  69. The artist spurned the critique of her work from critics.
  70. They spurned the outdated policies in favor of progressive change.
  71. He felt compelled to spurn materialism in search of deeper meaning.
  72. The professor spurned the idea of grading on a curve.
  73. She would not spurn the opportunity to volunteer.
  74. The committee spurned the funding from the corporation.
  75. He spurned the notion of conformity.
  76. Many spurn negativity in their daily lives.
  77. She spurned the dull meeting to pursue her own ideas.
  78. The entrepreneur spurned traditional funding routes.
  79. He had to spurn his initial feelings to make a rational decision.
  80. The group spurned the option to compromise on their values.
  81. She decided to spurn the criticism and continue her work.
  82. The proposal was spurned by everyone at the meeting.
  83. He felt it was time to spurn his old friendships.
  84. The designer spurned the use of synthetic materials.
  85. She would never spurn the chance to learn something new.
  86. The committee spurned the outdated guidelines.
  87. He had to spurn his previous commitments for this opportunity.
  88. Many people spurn the idea of living in a small town.
  89. She spurned the chance to follow the crowd.
  90. The council spurned the proposal for a new bridge.
  91. He spurned the idea of retirement, preferring to stay active.
  92. The young activist spurned traditional political methods.
  93. She could not spurn the love and support of her family.
  94. The project was spurned due to budget constraints.
  95. He chose to spurn the media's attention.
  96. The scientist spurned the hypothesis as unfounded.
  97. She would not spurn the chance to travel the world.
  98. The community spurned the construction of a new factory.
  99. He felt the need to spurn societal norms for his happiness.
  100. The organization spurned the possibility of a merger with competitors.