look down (on or upon) (Meaning)

look down (on or upon)

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look down (on or upon) Sentence Examples

  1. The wealthy family looked down upon the struggling neighbors, considering them inferior.
  2. The condescending teacher looked down on the struggling student, belittling their efforts.
  3. The arrogant boss looked down upon his employees, treating them without respect.
  4. The conceited celebrity looked down on the fans, seeing them as mere pawns in their game.
  5. The snobbish clique looked down on the new student, excluding them from their social circle.
  6. The competitive sibling looked down upon their brother, envying their success.
  7. The narcissistic parent looked down on their child, seeing them as an extension of themselves.
  8. The prejudiced society looked down upon the minority group, treating them as outsiders.
  9. The judgemental crowd looked down upon the defendant, condemning them before hearing their side of the story.
  10. The dismissive government looked down upon the concerns of the citizens, disregarding their pleas for help.

FAQs About the word look down (on or upon)

walk over, hate, despise, disrespect,disdain, sneeze at, diss, sniff (at), scorn, snoot

treasure, value, prize,respect, honor, appreciate, esteem, accept, revere, approve (of)

The wealthy family looked down upon the struggling neighbors, considering them inferior.

The condescending teacher looked down on the struggling student, belittling their efforts.

The arrogant boss looked down upon his employees, treating them without respect.

The conceited celebrity looked down on the fans, seeing them as mere pawns in their game.