condescend
verbVerb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they condescend | |
he / she / it condescends | |
past simple condescended | |
past participle condescended | |
-ing form condescending |
- [transitive] condescend to do something (often disapproving)
to do something that you think it is below your social or professional position to do synonym deign屈尊;俯就 - [intransitive] condescend to somebody
to behave towards somebody as though you are more important and more intelligent than they are (对某人)表现出优越感
Word OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘give way, defer’): from Old French condescendre, from ecclesiastical Latin condescendere, from con- ‘together’ + descendere ‘descend’.