The nobleman (for he looked one) had a haughty and disdainful air, which bespoke the slight estimation in which he held the citizen.
He alone still circled aloof in the high air, completely disdainful of the vanished thermals.
Raistlin ignored them all with a disdainful air and a slight sneering curl of his lips.
The painting depicts a fictional Granville, a large man wearing formal clothes and a disdainful air as he holds a smoking cigar.
Marie assumed a disdainful air; Cinq-Mars frowned.
The wizard, a pasty-faced post-graduate student, looked down at Glod with the disdainful air a certain type of person always reserves for dwarfs.
In that case," I said, picking up William Adolphus, who had been exploring the room with a disdainful air, "I won't disturb you any longer.
With no expression of great interest, Paget picked up the tabloid and began to glance through its lurid pages with a disdainful air.
Tretar regarded him with a disdainful air, his nose wrinkled at the smell.