Sentences with condescend
con·de·scend
C c - When he condescended to speak, he contradicted himself three or four times in the space of half an hour. [VERB to-infinitive]
- Don't condescend to me. [VERB + to]
- If the European had any real zeal in this direction one would think he would condescend to consult nature in the matter, and be guided by her laws.
- Follow the no-nonsense hair, the blur of charcoal, marine or something that the unknowing could condescend to call neutral.
- He would not condescend to misrepresent the facts.
- He condescended to their intellectual level in order to be understood.
- But it also doesn't condescend to the children in the film and, what's more unusual for this material, it doesn't condescend to adults.
- Care must be taken not to condescend to these kids.
- Secretly, they condescend, make them into butts and foils.