The teacher spoke in a condescending tone when addressing her students.
The arrogant, rich man usually treated his servants with a condescending attitude. *"Don't condescend to me," she said, her eyes narrowing, "my father was a multimillionaire VC winner and yours was an alcoholic army cook."
Condescending is basically a synonym of patronizing, so, something like:- The teacher spoke in a condescending tone when addressing her students.
patronizing
Sneering, Scornful, Derisive, Condescending, Aloof, Contemptuous, Mocking :)
To condescend means to act superior to others. An example sentence would be: Don't condescend to others as we are all flawed and imperfect.
The teachers answer to my question was very condescending.
She gave a condescending look when he tried to explain the concept to her.
The prefix of the word "condescending" is "con-" and the suffix is "-ing."
The speaker's tone was condescending, and the crowd reacted with belligerence. The word belligerence is a noun. You could also use the word aggressiveness.
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A condescending sentence is one that displays a sense of superiority or arrogance towards someone else, often involving talking down to them or belittling their intelligence or abilities. It may come across as patronizing or dismissive.
No. Assistant is a noun.
The arrogant, rich man usually treated his servants with a condescending attitude. *"Don't condescend to me," she said, her eyes narrowing, "my father was a multimillionaire VC winner and yours was an alcoholic army cook."
Condescending is basically a synonym of patronizing, so, something like:- The teacher spoke in a condescending tone when addressing her students.
patronizing
arrogant
He spoke to me in a completely condescending manner. He often talked down to people and treated them as lower forms of life.