"Patronised" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Patronised" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Patronised" Meaning

The word "patronised" is the third person singular past tense of the verb "to patronise", which means to treat someone with condescension or superiority, often in a way that is perceived as being patronizing or insulting.

"Patronised" Examples

Examples of "Patronised"


1. The politician was accused of patronising her opponent during the debate, speaking down to them in a condescending tone.


2. The employer's habit of patronising his employees by telling them what to do without asking for their input made them feel undervalued.


3. The way the teacher spoke to the student, as if they were a child, was a clear example of patronising.


4. The well-meaning but inexperienced social worker was prone to patronising the community they were meant to serve, not understanding the complexities of their lives.


5. The company boss's sexist comments and constant interrupting of his female colleagues were a form of patronising, making them feel belittled and dismissed.


Note: Patronised can also be the past participle form of the verb "to patronise", which means to treat someone in a condescending or superior manner.

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