"Condescent" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Condescent" Meaning

Condescending refers to behavior or an attitude that is patronizing or superior, often accompanied by a tone of haughtiness or arrogance. A person who is condescending talks down to someone else, assuming that they are superior in knowledge, intelligence, or social status. It often involves showing kindness or tolerance to someone considered inferior, but in a way that is perceived as patronizing or humiliating.

"Condescent" Examples

Condescend


Definition:


Condescend means to consider something or someone unworthy of one's attention or respect, often talked down to or patronized.

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1. The once-respected professor began to condescend to the students, explaining complex concepts in a way that seemed belittling.
2. The CEO condescended to meet with the interns, but his attitude came across as dismissive and uninterested.
3. After marrying her high school sweetheart, she condescended to submit to his decisions, putting her own aspirations on hold.
4. The report was so poorly written that the editor felt forced to condescend to explaining basic grammar rules.
5. The condescending tone in her voice made me feel like I was unintelligent, so I didn't bother asking another question.

"Condescent" Similar Words

Condensor

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A condenser is a device or component that condenses a gas or vapor into a liquid. It is often used in refrigeration systems, air conditioning units, and other applications where heat transfer is important.

Condescend

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To condescend means to speak or behave in a way that is patronizing or dismissively superior, often towards someone who is considered inferior or less knowledgeable. It can imply a sense of superiority and a willingness to indulge or educate someone in a condescending manner, often with a hint of disdain or mockery.

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Condescendence

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Condescending

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Condescending refers to behavior or an attitude in which one treats others with haughty, patronizing, or superior condescension, often resulting in a feeling of being belittled or humiliated. It is characterized by a lack of respect, consideration, or empathy for others, often accompanied by a tone of superiority or self-righteousness.

Condescendingly

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In a condescending manner, which means treating someone with patronizing tolerance, or speaking to them in a way that is intended to be helpful but is actually insulting and belittling because it seems to assume that the person is inferior and unable to understand complicated ideas or concepts.

Condescends

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to treat someone with kindness or patience, but in a way that implies you consider them foolish or inferior.

Condescension

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Condite

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I'm afraid that's not a commonly used word. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that's not widely recognized. Could you please provide more context or clarify the meaning you're thinking of? <br><br>However, based on my limited search, I found that "condite" is an archaic or obsolete word that means "to stimulate or excite".

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