Disdainfully in a sentence as an adverb

Jason, I'm so sorry for treating you disdainfully. June 22nd, the day you sent over your test, I moved from San Francisco to London full time.

Valid points that many may disdainfully overlook. But nonetheless, still valid.

Someone disdainfully said I'd picked an "arbitrary feature" to complain about. For a professional designer [which I am] NDE is not just a "nice to have" feature, it's an essential one.

If you're a Rails coder in London, you can definitely do better than a company that treats prospective employees as disdainfully as this.

Wait, and voice your concern when you have evidence of facebook abusing this, instead of doing what you're doing now, which looks to me a lot like what you disdainfully refer to as "crying wolf". After that, the damage has been done and trust in Facebook will have been diminished.

If you're not happy with that, then do not use beta, ask politely if it can be removed or made optional for final release, and stop whining and acting disdainfully.

People disdainfully refer to everything else as "flyover country", and perhaps even refuse en masse to relocate to some place as humble as Kansas, surely not big enough to contain those people, and it's just really silly imo. There's nothing wrong with Olathe.

I think you've hit upon the fascinating contrast in this review; a reviewer who is empathetic towards an almost disdainfully distant author. This style of multi-layered writing used to be more common, but I have not seen it in more recent reviews, which read more like ideological screeds.

Throwing individuals or subgroups under the bus so disdainfully is just as damaging to our social fabric as eating unhealthily, if not moreso. We need to unify and enlighten ourselves, not look for more excuses to feel morally superior.

Another data point - I had a very similar Google recruiter "test", being disdainfully dismissed because I couldn't/wouldn't regurgitate the same incorrect template answers they had. I've since terminated any approaches by Google recruiters as being a waste of my time and emotional energy.

It seems like you said that disdainfully/sarcastically, but if you had metadata about thousands of experiments and the ability to do a meta-analysis on that data; wouldn't you? It seems like a great opportunity to identify potentially destructive trends in the way your company runs experiments.

Safina shares this quote from Voltaire in response: ``` Voltaire disdainfully called out Descartes’s contradictions of logic, even referring to him and his followers as “barbarians”: “What a pitiful, what a sorry thing to have said that animals are machines bereft of understanding and feeling,” wrote Voltaire. He continued: Is it because I speak to you, that you judge that I have feeling, memory, ideas?

Unfortunately, the vast majority of physicists disdainfully reject philosophy as bunk and continue to mathturbate even as their own theories become indistinguishable from bunk.

Internal platform tools are there to serve the needs of the product teams; they don't exist just to make someone feel good about their ability to build something instead of buying instead, which she unfairly looks down on so disdainfully, as if it's not real engineering. Part of doing engineering is putting your ego aside when it's more cost-effective and robust to use someone else's solution instead of rolling your own.

Apple's advertisements don't just list off features and talk about why they are better, they show cool looking people dancing in silhouette, or hip young dudes looking disdainfully on a suit wearing PC user, or a colorful Olympic athlete throwing hammers at gray talking heads, etc. etc.

The word "collectivist" is used disdainfully by those who reject the idea that adding a middleman central planner to decide how resources will be allocated in an economy will make goods and services cheaper. Now we can argue that collectivists cannot grasp the heuristics suggested herein, because they fall time and again to government propaganda, and it can be demonstrated by public polling that most people accept unquestioningly any narrative that the government puts forward about important political and economic events.

Disdainfully definitions

adverb

in a proud and domineering manner; "he treated his staff cavalierly"

See also: cavalierly

adverb

without respect; in a disdainful manner; "she spoke of him contemptuously"

See also: contemptuously scornfully contumeliously