Patronize

/ˈpætrəˌnaɪz/ (support), /ˈpeɪtrəˌnaɪz/ (talk down to) verb

To patronize can mean to regularly support a business as a customer. It can also mean to talk to someone in a way that sounds helpful but actually treats them as less intelligent or less important.

“Patronize” comes from *patron*, which comes from Latin *patronus*, meaning “protector” or “benefactor.” The verb developed both the positive sense of supporting someone or something and the negative sense of acting like a superior ‘protector.’

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