Diccionario ingles.comDiccionario ingles.com
Synonyms, antonyms, pronunciation

  Home
English Dictionary      examples: 'day', 'get rid of', 'New York Bay'




Condescension   /kˌɑndəsˈɛnʃən/   Listen
noun
Condescension  n.  The act of condescending; voluntary descent from one's rank or dignity in intercourse with an inferior; courtesy toward inferiors. "It forbids pride... and commands humility, modesty, and condescension to others." "Such a dignity and condescension... as are suitable to a superior nature."
Synonyms: Complaisance; courtesy; affability.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








Advanced search
     Find words:
Starting with
Ending with
Containing
Matching a pattern  

Synonyms
Antonyms
Quotes
Words linked to  

only single words



Share |





"Condescension" Quotes from Famous Books



... Steptoe having repeated the role of Mrs. Courage, Letty imitated him as best she could in getting the purchase for her bow and catching his air of high-bred condescension. ...
— The Dust Flower • Basil King

... of example. He not only tells the child what to do and how to do it, but shows him how it really can be done. In condescension to our weakness, our Heavenly Teacher has given us the very words we are to take with us as we draw near to our Father. We have in them a form of prayer in which there breathe the freshness and fulness of the Eternal Life. So simple that the child can ...
— Lord, Teach Us To Pray • Andrew Murray

... nations of the world, battling with the currents and cross-currents near the storm-scarred old earth, and continually endeavouring to rise above their fellows to some calmer strata, where serene in their original form they could look down with condescension upon their harassed and broken ...
— L. P. M. - The End of the Great War • J. Stewart Barney

... to no such condescension on his part even in circumstances more extraordinary, she merely bundled out of bed unquestioningly in the darkness and cold of the morning to see his orders executed in the proper manner; which, indeed, to her credit was so successfully accomplished that Tanty and her charges, when they made ...
— The Light of Scarthey • Egerton Castle

... revolving, and reflecting, and considering on your past goodness, and kindness, and condescension ...
— Standard Selections • Various


More quotes...



Copyright © 2025 Diccionario ingles.com