Meaning & Definition of word "Condescending"

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    Condescending

    /ˌkɒndɪˈsɛndɪŋ/

    adjective:

    • 1. Showing or characterized by a patronizing or superior attitude towards others.
      • Example: His condescending remarks made it clear that he believed he was better than everyone else in the room.
    • 2. Having a belief in the superiority of one’s own perspective or abilities over others.
      • Example: She spoke in a condescending tone, as if explaining something obvious to a child.
    • 3. Exhibiting an attitude of disdainful or dismissive superiority.
      • Example: Although he thought he was being helpful, his condescending attitude only annoyed his colleagues.
    • 4. Behaving in a way that suggests one is treating others as inferior.
      • Example: The teacher's condescending praise did little to motivate the students; they felt it was insincere.

    Etymology

    Derived from the Latin 'condescendere', meaning 'to descend with'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    look down on:

    To regard someone as inferior.

    talk down to:

    To speak to someone as if they are less intelligent.

    pat on the head:

    To treat someone in a condescending way.

    Related Words

    patronizing:

    Displaying a condescendingly superior attitude.

    superiority:

    The quality of being better or more important than others.

    Slang Meanings of condescending

    Meaning: Talking down to someone.

    Example Sentence: Stop being so condescending and just explain it plainly.

    Meaning: Treating someone as a child.

    Example Sentence: His condescending remarks made me feel like he thought I was a kid.