Synonym: arch, patronising, patronizing. Similar words: condescend, condescension, descended, descend, incandescent, descendant, descendants, descent. Meaning: [‚kɑndɪ'sendɪŋ /'kɒn-] adj. (used of behavior or attitude) characteristic of those who treat others with condescension.
Random good picture Not show
31, It could have turned out to be a "Disneyesque" melodrama sickeningly condescending in its portrayal of the villagers.
32, Archer's laugh lingered on his lips in a slightly condescending smile.
33, Alsop got the message ―― and an old and condescending 5 custom was cast away.
34, She added,(sentencedict.com) as if condescending to his natural shyness: " I've never seen May looking lovelier. "
35, Some of our neighbours quite justifiably find us overbearing, boastful and condescending towards them.
36, Nevertheless, Thatcher's sometimes hectoring, sometimes condescending manner irritated many voters.
37, The time has come to turn away from the condescending policies of paternalism.
38, Can't you see how condescending you are when you say that?
39, The July 10, 1873 Decatur Republican (Decatur, IL) describes, in a rather condescending manner, a prediction of one Professor Plantamour.
40, The idea that rigorous analysis of the right policies happened to echo the target date seems, at best, trivially condescending.
41, Condescending elites" are crypto-Europeans—the sort of people who eat arugula, do sissified jobs in offices and universities, and scheme to ban guns and legalise gay marriage."
42, You should never make the mistake of condescending to your employees.
43, If you find this attitude obnoxious condescending, or arrogant, check your assumptions.
44, He gave her a critical and condescending look - over.
45, Contrary, have those only regardless of trival matters person, condescending person, be willing to be a friend termless paid person, ability associate with arrives true friend.
46, The tribute paid him by sportswriter Jimmy Cannon—"A credit to his race, the human race"—sounds condescending now, but it reflected the impact that Louis had on white perceptions.
47, ' Come in, Mr Dance,'says he, very stately and condescending.
More similar words: condescend, condescension, descended, descend, incandescent, descendant, descendants, descent, consumer spending, iridescent, crescendo, nondescript, convalescent, transcendent, convalescence, ending, lending, pending, mending, spending, unending, depending, impending, transcendentalism, pretending, never-ending, correspondingly, corresponding to, understanding, deficit spending.