Definition of «condescending»

Condescending means to behave in a way that shows you think someone is inferior or unimportant, often by talking down to them or treating them with disdain. It can also refer to an attitude of superiority or patronizing behavior towards others.

Usage examples

  1. During the meeting, Sarah's condescending tone was noticeable as she spoke to her colleagues as if they were children.
  2. The professor's condescending attitude towards his students was discouraging, as he belittled their ideas and contributions.
  3. The politician's condescending remarks towards the working class received backlash from the public who found them offensive.
  4. When asked for help, the customer service representative gave a condescending response, making the customer feel inferior and dismissed.
  5. In the debate, the candidate used condescending language towards his opponent, undermining their credibility and abilities.

Sentences with «condescending»

  • Did they speak to you in terms you could understand and not in condescending tones? (ingramspark.com)
  • No longer will you have to worry about standing in long lines or dealing with lenders with condescending attitudes. (hotpayday.com)
  • When Robert gives David a bit of advice regarding his daughter's in appropriate clothing, it comes across as condescending as well as caring; David can't read him at all. (combustiblecelluloid.com)
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