Apart from that being extremely condescending, it 's very unlikely to be true. [adjective]
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No wonder the Americans call this agency the UN watchdog, the term that is demeaning and condescending to the integrity of this organization. [adjective]
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Nothing more winning could be imagined than the frank kindness, wholly untinged by condescending pride, of this powerful sovereign. [adjective]
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"I don't care about such nonsense as Georgie does," she told her aunt, with condescending reference to her brother; "but I like to see the others amused." [adjective]
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He appeared to address condescending words to him from an immeasurable height. [adjective]
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Better not do the condescending. [adjective]
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'Ay, my man,' said the gentleman in the white waistcoat, with a condescending smile. [adjective]
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"And then how gracious and condescending he was." [adjective]
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He seemed to be condescending to his companion. [adjective]
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"You must know," said Estella, condescending to me as a brilliant and beautiful woman might, "that I have no heart,if that has anything to do with my memory." [adjective]
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Jackson always picked some condescending nickname for her beaus. [Please select]
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