Examples of 'patronising' in a sentence

Meaning of "patronising"

patronise (verb) - to treat someone condescendingly or as if they are less intelligent or knowledgeable. It can also mean to support or be a regular customer of a particular business or establishment
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  • Alternative spelling of patronizing
  • present participle of patronise

How to use "patronising" in a sentence

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Do not take that patronising tone with me.
Patronising and mansplaining speak even louder.
Now is not the time to start patronising me.
They are patronising and condescending to ordinary citizen.
He tends to be like that with patronising twats.
I loathe the patronising way they speak to one.
I would hate to think they were patronising me.
This is both patronising and misleading.
Speaking too slowly can seem patronising.
What you did was deeply patronising and violated protocol.
Patronising term for an old woman.
There is no need to be so patronising to your brother.
It is patronising to give people what you think they want.
I do not like your patronising tone.
The worst thing that outsiders can do is to be insistently patronising.

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Only if you believe patronising me is a smart career move.
That is ridiculously sexist and patronising.
This is extremely patronising and harmful to sensible debate.
You need not sound so patronising.
You are patronising to the nth.
Wolsey treated him in a patronising manner.
That was patronising and unforgivable.
I find the whole thing pretentious and patronising.
Two images reject this often patronising approach to prevention.
Patronising little prick.
Hope this isnt sounding patronising.
Stop this patronising shit.
Such criticisms are somewhat patronising.
I am not patronising you.
Such patronising views of people are not unique to the climate debate.
Spreading the economic benefits by patronising a range of suppliers.
You patronising ass.
How dare you be so patronising.
I find it somewhat patronising to be told that we will get action plans.
Her whole attitude is patronising.
Citing racist and patronising behaviour by our own intelligence services.
You do not help by patronising me.
Patronising piece of.
I will stop patronising you.
Take care to avoid questions or giving information in a way that is patronising.
You are always patronising everyone.
They also liked it because it was free of any kind of patronising elitism.
And without being patronising or snooping.
Individual business people often feel that regulation and controls are patronising.
And they smile that patronising smile and say.
Almost as patronising as giving the women in this room a rose when they came in.
State of this patronising mess.
Not to be patronising but perhaps you want to have a good think about that.
I want you to stop patronising me.
Could wipe that patronising smile off his face with the truthl.

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