condescend Meaning in Tamil ( condescend வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Verb:
தன் உயர் நிலை துறந்து கீழ் நிலைக்கு மனமுவந்து வா,
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condescend's Usage Examples:
In that regard it's a good idea to stick to easy quaffing reds, rosés and whites that are not big on drama, excessively flabby or condescendingly mawkish.
Opposition soon arose, and as Alexander could not understand a freedom which differed from himself, and would not condescend to the use of corruption, by which the ancient Polish diets had been managed, he was driven to use force.
He may be amused by a foreigner as by a monkey, but he will never condescend to study him with any patience.
Bob's mansplaining and condescending attitude frustrated Natalie since she was the far more experienced engineer.
They will not condescend or take any notice of their indiscretion.
It shows in its author a want of reverence, a want of decency in the proper sense, a too great readiness to condescend to the easiest kind of ludicrous ideas and the kind most acceptable at that time to the common run of mankind.
The combative energy, the sense of superiority, the spirit of satire, characteristic of him as a Roman, unite with his loyalty to Epicurus to render him not only polemical but intolerant and contemptuous in his tone toward the great antagonists of his system, the Stoics, whom, while constantly referring to them, he does not condescend even to name.
In stature he was little; his countenance was always sad, and he never condescended to laughter.
Myrtle would say, "Bless your heart," to people in the most condescending way possible.
Jackson always picked some condescending nickname for her beaus.
Dolokhov smiled contemptuously and condescendingly when Anatole had gone out.
When the abbot condescended to dine in the refectory, his chaplains waited upon him with the dishes, a servant, if necessary, assisting them.
Synonyms:
act, move,
Antonyms:
stand still, enter, refrain,