disdain
verb transitive[L., to think worthy; worthy. See Dignity.]
To think unworthy; to deem worthless; to consider to be unworthy of notice, care, regard, esteem, or unworthy of ones character; to scorn; to contemn. The man of elevated mind disdains a mean action; he disdains the society of profligate, worthless men; he disdains to corrupt the innocent, or insult the weak. Goliath disdained David. Whose fathers I would have disdained to set with the dogs of my flock. Job 30:1.