Synonyms for «deign»

"Deign" means to do something that one considers beneath their dignity or to condescend to do something, usually for someone of lower status or importance. Full definition

Sentences with «deign»

  • But the spokesperson didn't deign to tell the public — what Thiel has called «the unthinking demos» — how he ended up with a speaking slot at a neo-fascist gathering in the first place, or why he pulled out. (towleroad.com)
  • Vincent van Gogh puts it well when he calls Christ «the great artist... whose spoken words, which... he did not even deign to write down, are one of the highest peaks, the highest in fact ever reached by art.» (religion-online.org)
  • So if deign is something which you are looking for, then there is absolutely nothing which you need to worry about here. (phoneradar.com)
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