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condescension
[ kon-duh-sen-shuhn ]
noun
- an act or instance of condescending. condescending.
- behavior that is patronizing or condescending. condescending.
- voluntary assumption of equality with a person regarded as inferior.
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 肠辞苍路诲别路蝉肠别苍路蝉颈惫别 [kon-d, uh, -, sen, -siv], adjective
- 肠辞苍顎卍别路蝉肠别苍顎僺颈惫别路濒测 adverb
- 苍辞苍顎卌辞苍路诲别路蝉肠别苍顎僺颈辞苍 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of condescension1
Example Sentences
He also offered more of the condescension toward his colleagues that defined the video 鈥 at one point referring to them as his 鈥渁mateur gunsmithing colleagues鈥 and blasting their decision as inept.
Then we can talk about specific groups鈥 concerns 鈥 but here we鈥檝e got to avoid any hint of the condescension that so often seeps into our message.
Partnered people begrudge the pressure; single people resent the condescension.
It is, in its own way, an insidious form of condescension.
She began shooting pool at 21 in bars across cities and is still baffled by men鈥檚 casual condescension toward female pool players.
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What does听condescension mean?
Condescension is a way of interacting with others that implies that you鈥檙e superior to them. It especially refers to when this is done in an arrogant or patronizing way鈥攎eaning when you act as if you鈥檙e doing someone a favor by supposedly lowering yourself to their level of understanding or intelligence.
Condescension often involves not only what is said but also how it鈥檚 said. A tone of condescension is often one that sounds like it鈥檚 directed at a child.
Condescension is a noun form of the verb condescend, which most commonly means to behave in this way. When used this way, condescend, condescension, and the adjective condescending are always negative and imply that such behavior is insulting to the person or people it鈥檚 directed toward.
Condescend can also mean to stoop to a lower level or to do something that one considers as below one鈥檚 dignity. A close synonym of this sense of the word is deign. Condescension can also mean the act of doing so.
Example: His opinion piece is dripping with condescension鈥攊t鈥檚 written as if no one else is capable of understanding.
Where does听condescension come from?
The first records of the word condescension come from the 1600s. It derives from a term closely related to the Late Latin verb 肠辞苍诲脓蝉肠别苍诲别谤别, which means 鈥渢o stoop鈥 and derives from the Latin 诲脓蝉肠别苍诲别谤别, 鈥渢o descend.鈥
Condescension always involves stooping or descending to the level of those considered inferior. A person who condescends to another usually isn鈥檛 outright insulting them. Instead, they鈥檙e speaking as if the person they鈥檙e addressing doesn鈥檛 have the ability to understand their supposedly superior intelligence. Most commonly, condescension takes the form of a person intentionally attempting to display this supposed superiority through their tone.
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What are some other forms related to condescension?
- condescend (verb)
What are some words that share a root or word element with condescension?听
What are some words that often get used in discussing condescension?
How is听肠辞苍诲别蝉肠别苍蝉颈辞苍听used in real life?
The word condescension is usually used negatively to imply rudeness or disrespect.
Still, it should be possible to criticise Lady Gaga without displaying utter condescension and contempt towards ordinary people.
鈥 Dorian Lynskey (@Dorianlynskey)
It just wears you down. It鈥檚 not a single argument or differing point of few, it鈥檚 persistent daily condescension for months, dismissiveness, belittling. Stuff that is meant to 鈥減ut you in your place鈥
鈥 Jessica Hische (@jessicahische)
The desire for women and girls to be innocent is infantilism and speaks to a strange condescension in which both maturity and trauma are seen as traits that make women undesirable.
鈥 Dack Jenny鈽 #BLM (@DackJenny)
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Is condescension used correctly in the following sentence?
The thinly veiled condescension in his speech was extremely off-putting.
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