100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "condescendingly"
Definition
The adverb condescendingly describes an action done in a manner that shows a patronizing superiority. It implies that the speaker or subject is treating others as if they are less intelligent or less important.
Synonyms
- Patronizingly
 - Disdainfully
 - Haughtily
 - Superciliously
 - Snobbishly
 
Antonyms
- Respectfully
 - Humbly
 - Equally
 - Modestly
 - Sincerely
 
Examples
- She spoke condescendingly to her younger colleagues, making them feel inferior.
 - He explained the concept condescendingly, as if everyone else was clueless.
 - The teacher addressed the class condescendingly, assuming they wouldn’t understand the material.
 - She smiled condescendingly when he shared his opinion.
 - The manager treated his team condescendingly, which affected morale.
 - He often responds condescendingly to questions, diminishing the asker’s confidence.
 - The presenter spoke condescendingly, making the audience feel belittled.
 - She laughed condescendingly at his suggestion, thinking it was ridiculous.
 - He nodded condescendingly, pretending to value her input.
 - The expert explained the process condescendingly, as if he were talking to children.
 - She answered the phone condescendingly, already annoyed by the caller's questions.
 - He looked at her condescendingly, as if she couldn’t possibly understand the topic.
 - The politician spoke condescendingly to the citizens during the debate.
 - She often uses her education to speak condescendingly to those without degrees.
 - His tone was condescendingly sarcastic when he discussed the issue.
 - The critic reviewed the film condescendingly, dismissing it without consideration.
 - She explained the rules condescendingly, assuming everyone was ignorant.
 - The salesman spoke condescendingly, trying to impress the clients.
 - He often gestures condescendingly, reinforcing his superior stance.
 - The parent responded condescendingly to her child's concerns.
 - The interviewer asked questions condescendingly, making the candidate uncomfortable.
 - She felt belittled when he addressed her condescendingly during the meeting.
 - The mentor offered advice condescendingly, undermining the mentee's confidence.
 - He often jokes condescendingly about the interests of his friends.
 - The author wrote about the topic condescendingly, alienating potential readers.
 - She sighed condescendingly when her friend struggled to follow along.
 - The lawyer spoke condescendingly to the jury, assuming they wouldn’t grasp the argument.
 - He dismissed her ideas condescendingly, not allowing her a chance to explain.
 - The professor graded the papers condescendingly, not appreciating the effort put in.
 - She rolled her eyes condescendingly at his lack of knowledge.
 - The coach addressed the players condescendingly, which demotivated them.
 - He often makes remarks condescendingly, believing he knows better.
 - The critic examined the artwork condescendingly, failing to recognize its value.
 - She whispered condescendingly to her friend, mocking another's mistake.
 - The manager dismissed the employee’s concerns condescendingly.
 - He chuckled condescendingly at her explanation, feeling superior.
 - During the discussion, she spoke condescendingly, disregarding others' viewpoints.
 - The mentor often praised him condescendingly, which felt insincere.
 - She looked down condescendingly at the newcomers in the group.
 - He often interrupts others condescendingly, asserting his dominance.
 - The politician’s speech was full of condescendingly delivered clichés.
 - She expounded the theory condescendingly, assuming no one else understood it.
 - He reacted condescendingly to the proposal, showing no respect for the effort.
 - The elder spoke condescendingly to the youth, failing to connect with them.
 - She praised his work condescendingly, not genuinely acknowledging his talent.
 - He tends to explain things condescendingly, which annoys his friends.
 - The tutorial was presented condescendingly, making it hard to engage.
 - She felt hurt when he replied condescendingly, dismissing her feelings.
 - The remarks were made condescendingly, undermining the team’s efforts.
 - He acted condescendingly towards the interns, not valuing their contributions.
 - She often behaves condescendingly around her less experienced colleagues.
 - The tone of the email was condescendingly patronizing.
 - He looked at the newcomers condescendingly, thinking they didn’t belong.
 - The discussion turned sour when he began to speak condescendingly.
 - She replied condescendingly, assuming he wouldn’t understand her response.
 - The film's protagonist was depicted as a hero who acted condescendingly.
 - He offered advice condescendingly, making it seem obligatory rather than helpful.
 - The article was written condescendingly, alienating its audience.
 - She often makes decisions condescendingly, without consulting anyone else.
 - He approached the task condescendingly, overlooking the team's input.
 - The tone of the lecture was condescendingly dismissive of student questions.
 - She smiled condescendingly when the child asked a simple question.
 - The feedback was delivered condescendingly, leading to resentment.
 - He often nods condescendingly, feigning interest in others’ opinions.
 - The conversation was filled with condescendingly phrased remarks.
 - She often judges others condescendingly, thinking she’s above them.
 - His demeanor was condescendingly arrogant during the presentation.
 - The way she corrected him was condescendingly rude.
 - He often critiques his peers condescendingly, diminishing their efforts.
 - She answered the question condescendingly, missing the point entirely.
 - The tone of the meeting was condescendingly elitist.
 - He often explains things condescendingly, assuming ignorance in others.
 - The review was written condescendingly, lacking genuine insight.
 - She often speaks condescendingly about popular culture.
 - He addressed the crowd condescendingly, failing to engage them.
 - The article criticized the event condescendingly, belittling the organizers.
 - She often reacts condescendingly to suggestions from her peers.
 - His laughter was condescendingly loud, drawing attention.
 - The critique was given condescendingly, disregarding hard work.
 - She often dismisses ideas condescendingly, claiming to know better.
 - He conducted the interview condescendingly, making the interviewee uncomfortable.
 - The manager provided feedback condescendingly, missing the point of collaboration.
 - She approached the task condescendingly, thinking she could do it all alone.
 - He often makes comments condescendingly in group discussions.
 - The tone of the message was condescendingly critical.
 - She often looks at others condescendingly, believing herself superior.
 - He delivered his speech condescendingly, which the audience found off-putting.
 - The way she corrected him felt condescendingly harsh.
 - He spoke condescendingly about the competition, underestimating their abilities.
 - Her laughter was condescendingly mocking.
 - He often responds condescendingly, believing he knows all the answers.
 - The way she explained the task was condescendingly simplistic.
 - He laughed condescendingly, making her feel small.
 - The way he dismissed her idea was condescendingly rude.
 - She often acts condescendingly towards those less experienced than her.
 - His comments came off as condescendingly elitist.
 - The teacher’s tone turned condescendingly when discussing the project.
 - She often critiques her friends condescendingly, thinking they should know better.
 - He approached the situation condescendingly, assuming he had all the answers.
 - The meeting took a turn when he began to speak condescendingly to his colleagues.
 
