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Discover LudwigThe word 'condescendingly' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to describe someone's behavior or tone as showing a feeling of superiority or patronizing attitude towards others. Example: "John spoke condescendingly to his coworkers, constantly correcting their mistakes and talking down to them." In this sentence, we can see that John is behaving in a condescending manner towards his coworkers, making them feel belittled and inferior.
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condescendingly
adverb
In a condescending manner.
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Penelope Fitzgerald gained little recognition while she lived, was often overlooked, even regarded condescendingly, in her life and in her writing.
Philadelphia has plugged itself into the booming Boston-Washington corridor, so much so that some New Yorkers condescendingly refer to the city as their sixth borough.Electorally, Pennsylvania is a stronghold of Reagan Democrats the white blue-collar workers who side with the Democrats on the economy but with the Republicans on security and moral issues.
Critics claim that the "Washington consensus" of deregulation and privatisation, preached condescendingly by America and Britain to benighted governments around the world, has actually brought the world economy to the brink of disaster.
It now plans to reinvent itself as a seaside resortCulture: Why men interrupt Men have a habit of interrupting and condescendingly explaining things to women, according to Johnson, our columnist on language.
"It don't make a difference where they go," he says, condescendingly.
A LORRY driver rescues a man in a suit, who asks condescendingly if he invests.
Another potential reason is that illicit money flows from the region Americans once condescendingly called their "backyard" are more likely to pass through the United States' financial system one of the grounds on which the Justice Department claimed jurisdiction than are similar payments originating from Europe, Asia or Africa.
In private, European leaders sometimes note, a touch condescendingly, that Europeans have had to live with terrorism for many years: Britain has had the IRA, Spain has had ETA, an Italian prime minister has been murdered by the Red Brigades, and so on.
Here he can discuss "the commodification of conscience" at a wine-soaked dinner party, and then condescendingly judge the merits of the hostess's bookshelf ("Borges, Boswell, Bulgakov").
The French have, for example, damaged their effectiveness by dealing condescendingly with the new EU countries from central Europe.
To Republican ears, however, these are the words of a radical leftist with a deep-rooted contempt for business and for conservative white America, who condescendingly pretends to be a reasonable centrist in order to mask his real agenda.
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