patronising (Meaning)

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patronising (s)

(used of behavior or attitude) characteristic of those who treat others with condescension

Synonyms & Antonyms of patronising

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patronising Sentence Examples

  1. The teacher's patronising tone implied that she considered the students inferior.
  2. The politician's condescending remarks patronised the voters' intelligence.
  3. The waiter's patronising smile made me feel like an unwelcome burden.
  4. The parent's patronising advice only served to embarrass their child.
  5. The wealthy man's patronising donation to the charity was a thinly veiled attempt to buy influence.
  6. The manager's patronising apology for the mistake made me feel even more frustrated.
  7. The celebrity's patronising comment about the struggling actor was both insensitive and arrogant.
  8. The doctor's patronising explanation of my diagnosis made me feel like I was being talked down to.
  9. The recruitment officer's patronising questions made me question the value of the job interview.
  10. The neighbor's patronising offer to help with my gardening only made me feel incompetent.

FAQs About the word patronising

(used of behavior or attitude) characteristic of those who treat others with condescension

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No antonyms found.

The teacher's patronising tone implied that she considered the students inferior.

The politician's condescending remarks patronised the voters' intelligence.

The waiter's patronising smile made me feel like an unwelcome burden.

The parent's patronising advice only served to embarrass their child.