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    Use "condescending" in a sentence

    condescending example sentences

    condescending


    1. Ackers was always very condescending


    2. He turned and gave Johnny a condescending stare


    3. Those statements are indeed very condescending and could demoralize anybody who is not armed with unwavering courage


    4. ‘Don’t tell me: you have no idea how to use Elusiver technology,’ Roidon said, in his uniquely condescending way


    5. But not in a condescending manner


    6. And a group of snobs learned that having money was no excuse for exclusive, condescending behavior toward their fellowman, bringing that cat fight, which should never have begun, to a purrrr-fect end


    7. It is, in short, at a minimum condescending, and at maximum, treating the American people as numbers, as mere groups, and not as human beings


    8. “I thought it was condescending


    9. That sounded condescending


    10. Apparently, Maldynado’s condescending tone was the expected address, for the man inclined his head and strode off

    11. "Leave the thinking to me, old son," Grunt said, turning to me with a condescending smile


    12. She hated when some condescending, chauvinist pig called her ‘my dear,’ in that tone


    13. Adu then drew himself closer to Ethan and said in a low-keyed voice, trying to sound condescending:


    14. “Oh snap Swift, you’re about to be shown what’s up tonight for real,” that punk ice Logan said as he greeted me with a condescending tone in his voice and an equally annoying look in his beady eyes


    15. “We’ve got the head spins brau,” Angelo spat with condescending eyes


    16. It is condescending


    17. “Liz,” the other one mumbles, looking at the condescending eyes of the crowd checking her out


    18. “Besides aren’t you guys meant to be these amazing observers?” Akua questioned in an over exaggerated mock condescending tone


    19. “That was a little condescending, but okay,” Jaden snaps


    20. both so cold and condescending

    21. happening to me and looked the other way, or of condescending


    22. “Dad,” whispered the boy with a slightly condescending tone


    23. How condescending! Men can be such clods, at times


    24. “You found something interesting, priest?” Lowe asked in the same condescending tone the priest had used


    25. , without the condescending tone that the kinship ensures:


    26. “You know that’s what I’m talking ‘bout,” Lil’ B answered in a condescending tone


    27. condescending to employ anything in the nature of means at all; he of the


    28. Whenever she meets new clients, Diane, an accomplished attorney, still finds herself fearing that they will be disappointed because they wíll not find her pretty enough, if they are men, or will be prettier than she and therefore act superior or condescending, if they are women


    29. The last twenty-four hours had been draining and Menendez had no energy to be his usual condescending or abusive self


    30. Can Martin seemed detached, holier than thou and always condescending in his attitude and conversations with the surgeon

    31. His attitude was condescending and it took almost a week of gentle rebuffs and subject changes for the covetous Martin to finally understand that he hadn‘t hired a piece of ass


    32. ” says Suzy in a condescending voice as she stares WPC Davenport in the eyes


    33. They were condescending and felt above the students, which was not the attitude Baker took


    34. Santa Sofía de la Piedad, the silent one, the condescending one, the one who never contradicted anyone, not even her own children, had the impression that it was a forbidden act


    35. over at me and then give me a condescending grin


    36. Pointing his paw at me in a condescending manner, he said,


    37. He flashed Sam a condescending grin as the doors slid together


    38. With a condescending hand on the woman’s arm


    39. He told the people that there was no concern, but his words were condescending


    40. Major Davidson smiled one of those condescending smiles,

    41. My first teacher thought he was the greatest, with his arrogance, condescending manner and spit-shined shoes


    42. His wife, though lovely, had a condescending air about her, as if she was better than everyone else


    43. It was close to six o’clock and Mr Crow suggested they go to a pub for a meal, to Murray’s surprise Mr Hawk agreed, Murray refused saying that he was going to watch a bit of telly and have an early night, when they left he phoned Shirl and brought her up to speed, then he turned the telly on, next he went through the rubbish bin looking for the coke bottle Mr Crow had taken from his car before he sank it, there were two nice clear prints on the bottle so he wrapped it and put it with his other insurance, identities and money and stuffed the lot inside the drivers door of the truck, he still didn’t know who Mr Crow was but he was sure with all the resources the casino had at their disposal they would soon trace a fingerprint, one way or another Mr Crows career was about to go pear shaped along with a certain Melbourne ex-bookie, he got a beer from the fridge and began to watch a quiz show on the telly, a young quiz host, who was completely up himself, was being very condescending in his humiliation of an elderly couple who’s greed for the over-priced second rate prizes had stripped them of their pride, feeling upset for them he turned the telly off, he then had a whimsical thought that went like this, to get top ratings all that had to be done was for the TV company to set up one of the aged contestant to punch that pretentious little pricks lights out in front of a national audience, he reckoned the ratings would go through the roof, and with any luck it might also start a trend, he knew it was far-fetched but he was quite happy with his whimsical thought, maybe one day you never know


    44. "Tell me if I'm being a condescending asshole Jose, because the way I'm continuously telling you what to do, it probably seems that way


    45. Lady Jane and Lord Ashburn merely held their heads high in their condescending fashion as a response to the reverend’s own disposition and with dignity that they both obviously maintained merely by knowing that they had loyally served the Crown during this war


    46. such a condescending attitude toward Americans; he had thought she


    47. Alex broke in with a condescending, “We’re quite fond of it


    48. Her tone now condescending, she said, “Whoever you’re


    49. at the saloon,” Van Thorn added with a slightly condescending tone and


    50. “We’ll see about that,” Dan said, annoyed by the condescending












































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    Synonyms for "condescending"

    arch condescending patronising patronizing indulgent beneficent gracious

    "condescending" definitions

    (used of behavior or attitude) characteristic of those who treat others with condescension