condescension

  • 11Condescension (single) — Infobox Single Name = Condescension Artist = Pitchshifter Background = Yellow Album = Deviant Released = 2000 Format = 7 , CD Recorded = 1999 Genre = Alternative metal Alternative rock Length = 7:28 Label = MCA Records Last single = W.Y.S.I.W.Y.G …

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  • 12Condescension(single) — Infobox Single Name = Condescension Artist = Pitchshifter Background = Yellow Album = Deviant Released = 2000 Format = 7 , CD Recorded = 1999 Genre = Alternative metal Alternative rock Length = 7:28 Label = MCA Records Last single = W.Y.S.I.W.Y.G …

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  • 13condescension — noun The act of condescending; voluntary descent from ones rank or dignity in intercourse with an inferior; courtesy toward inferiors. Syn: condescendence …

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  • 14condescension — Synonyms and related words: Olympian detachment, Olympian loftiness, arrogance, arrogantness, assumption of superiority, condescendence, deigning, domineering, domineeringness, haughtiness, haughty airs, hauteur, high horse, hoity toitiness,… …

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  • 15condescension — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. patronization, deigning, haughtiness, disdain; see arrogance , patronage 3 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun Superciliously indulgent treatment, especially of those considered inferior: condescendence, patronization. See… …

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  • 16condescension — con|de|scen|sion [ ,kandə senʃn ] noun uncount FORMAL the behavior of someone that shows they think they are more important or more intelligent than other people …

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  • 17condescension — con·de scen·sion || ‚kÉ‘ndɪ senʃn / kÉ’n n. voluntary lowering of oneself; patronizing attitude or behavior, acting in a proud manner toward others …

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  • 18condescension — n. Graciousness, gracious favor, gracious temper or disposition …

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  • 19condescension — n 1. deigning, stooping, condescending, condescendence; patronage, patronizing, looking down or upon; scorn, disdain, contempt, disrespect, underestimation; disparagement, discredit, slur, detraction; humiliation, dishonor, offense, insult, Sl.… …

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  • 20condescension — con·de·scen·sion …

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