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Discover Ludwig'Patronizing demeanor' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe someone who expresses feelings of superiority or condescension towards someone else. For example, "John's patronizing demeanor made it clear that he thought he was smarter than everyone else in the room."
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Patronizing, to be sure.
Still patronizing.
Tonight, Patronizing Language.
Sanctimonious and patronizing".
I found it patronizing.
That's patronizing.
What was his demeanor?
"I like his demeanor.
His demeanor also impressed.
"Different demeanor; different face".
His whole demeanor changed.
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