To look down upon is an idiom meaning to disdain or hold in comtempt. She has a tendence to look down upon anyone who works in an office.
She could sense the feeling of impending doom settling down upon the courtyard as the army rode closer.
Condescending is basically a synonym of patronizing, so, something like:- The teacher spoke in a condescending tone when addressing her students.
The little boy was carelessly musing down the street.
once upon a time a beautiful princess lived in a castle
Here are some was Bestowed could be used in a sentence. I had the crown bestowed upon me for prom queen. Another one is: The principal bestowed upon the senior his diploma.
"They look down upon (or disdain) such behavior in class."
You can make a phrasal verb of decide by adding onor upon to it.What have you decided, John?I have decided on joining a religious order.I have decided upon Jane for my future wife.In both of these cases the postposition binds to the verb to change its meaning, creating a phrasal verb.
A square
To look down upon
frown-upon
The act of harlotry in society is looked down upon.
Depending upon the sentence that was handed down it may, in fact, be LIFE imprisonment.
The wrath of Tutenkhamun thundered down upon his cowering servants.
To look down upon someone means to feel superior to them or to hold a negative opinion of them. It involves regarding someone as less important, valuable, or capable than oneself.
Despise.
"Upon" and "into" are the prepositions in that sentence.
come on, this is easy... even if it has to be based upon facts.Not based upon facts: My mother called to me and said, "Look at the Mediterranean Sea!"Based upon facts: Look at that huge body of water also called the Mediterranean Sea!