নামিয়া আসা, প্রসন্ন হত্তয়া, দয়াশীল হত্তয়া
(1) Behave in a patronizing and condescending manner.
(2) Do something that one considers to be below one's dignity.
(3) Debase oneself morally, act in an undignified, unworthy, or dishonorable way.
(4) Treat condescendingly.
(5) Debase oneself morally.
(6) act in an undignified.
(7) unworthy.
(8) or dishonorable way.
(9) Stoop.
(10) Humble oneself.
(1) The presence on an arts board of the occasional, often atypical artist from a minority does not do much for the community, other than condescend to him or her.
(2) Yet Williams doesn't condescend to his viewers.
(3) I'm glad to see a movie that doesn't condescend to its young girl characters, send them to the prom or make them want to take off their glasses for a boy.
(4) The poet can't therefore presume to condescend to him, because he and his peers have guarded the very bourgeois freedoms that enable his son to be a weighty thinker.
(5) Take care not to condescend to your reader
(6) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Fox reporters almost never condescend to viewers,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb he observes.
(7) Because, simply, the producers of media for young people can't patronise or condescend to their audience.
(8) I think there's a tendency in American art to really condescend to children, and make sure that the message is laid on thickly.
(9) Kids demand shows that are smart and have lots of action and they remember if you condescend to them.
(10) He knew that as long as there was studio financing, any film he made for the black community would have to condescend to whites.
(11) Because of Soong's outstanding vote record in the 2000 presidential election, both he and his party members feel wronged by his having to condescend to accepting the vice presidential seat.
(12) That it also boasts fluid, intuitive gameplay, and does not condescend to the audience by making the fighting too simple or automatic, is miraculous.
(13) Even when she tries to encourage her kids, she does little more than condescend to them or brush them off.
(14) I'm inexperienced, not stupid, so don't condescend to me, okay?
(15) 'Condescend, sir! but I will not condescend to be so conversed with.' Montoni smiled contemptuously.
(16) She knows better finally than the adults around her - significantly those who would condescend to her - the authentic ground of human respect and impartial justice.
(17) Don't condescend to them - that's why they're not coming!
(18) At dinner in a ghetto restaurant, where Bigger is known, neither Mary nor Jan realizes the extent to which they at once condescend to Bigger and violate his sensitivities.
(19) The well-intentioned results condescend to both artists and businesspeople while shedding no light on either world.
(20) We expect our television to debase us, empty us, and condescend to us.
patronize
deign
lower oneself
Rise above