disdain vs kick in the teeth

disdain

noun
  • A feeling of contempt or scorn. 

verb
  • To regard (someone or something) with strong contempt. 

kick in the teeth

noun
  • A humiliating insult or instance of bad treatment, especially when one is expecting friendship or in need of support; a sudden and unexpected setback; a strong rebuff. 

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