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what does Patronising language mean

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patronizing

(peɪtrənaɪzɪŋ  )

REGIONAL NOTE:  

in BRIT, also use patronising

ADJECTIVE

If someone is patronizing, they speak or behave toward you in a way that seems friendly, but that shows that they think they are superior to you.

[disapproval]

The tone of the interview was unnecessarily patronizing.  

Synonyms: condescending, superior, stooping, lofty   More Synonyms of patronizing

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