look down (on) Antonyms

Meaning of look down (on)

look down (on)

to think of or treat (someone or something) as unimportant or not worthy of respect

look down (on) Sentence Examples

  1. The wealthy couple looked down on the poor family living in the dilapidated house.
  2. The arrogant CEO looked down on his employees, dismissing their contributions.
  3. The privileged students looked down on their less affluent classmates with contempt.
  4. The snobbish neighbor looked down on the new family who had moved into the cul-de-sac.
  5. The older generation often looked down on the younger generation's music and fashion choices.
  6. The narcissist looked down on others, believing himself to be superior in every way.
  7. The bully looked down on the smaller child, picking on him relentlessly.
  8. The angry customer looked down on the cashier, taking her frustration out on her.
  9. The prejudiced teacher looked down on the students from a different cultural background.
  10. The dismissive official looked down on the citizen's concerns, refusing to take them seriously.

FAQs About the word look down (on)

to think of or treat (someone or something) as unimportant or not worthy of respect

neighbor, fringe,look (toward), point (toward), margin, bound, meet, rim,touch, front

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The wealthy couple looked down on the poor family living in the dilapidated house.

The arrogant CEO looked down on his employees, dismissing their contributions.

The privileged students looked down on their less affluent classmates with contempt.

The snobbish neighbor looked down on the new family who had moved into the cul-de-sac.