Condescending

/ˌkɑndɪˈsɛndɪŋ/ adjective

Having or showing a feeling of patronizing superiority; talking down to someone as if they are less intelligent or important.

From Latin 'condescendere,' from 'con-' (together) + 'descendere' (to descend). Originally meant graciously lowering oneself to another's level, but developed negative connotations of superiority.

AMወደ ታች የሚመለከት
ARمتعالي
BNঅবজ্ঞাপূর্ণ
CSopovržlivý
DAnedladende
DEherabwürdigend
ELυποχρεωτικός
EScondescendiente
FAتحکم آمیز
FIylimielinen
FRcondescendant
GUતિરસ્કૃત
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