looked down (on) Antonyms

Meaning of looked down (on)

looked down (on)

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

looked down (on) Sentence Examples

  1. The wealthy citizens looked down on the impoverished neighborhood.
  2. The professor looked down on his students' work as being substandard.
  3. The upper-class snobs looked down on the lower-income families.
  4. The judge looked down on the defendant with contempt.
  5. The employer looked down on his employees for not meeting his expectations.
  6. The parents looked down on their children for their rebellious behavior.
  7. The bullies looked down on the weaker children at school.
  8. The older generation looked down on the younger generation for their lack of respect.
  9. The critics looked down on the artist's unconventional style.
  10. The society looked down on those who deviated from traditional norms.

FAQs About the word looked down (on)

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

pointed (toward), bounded, bordered,looked (toward), fronted, fringed, met,rimmed, skirted, touched

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The wealthy citizens looked down on the impoverished neighborhood.

The professor looked down on his students' work as being substandard.

The upper-class snobs looked down on the lower-income families.

The judge looked down on the defendant with contempt.