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condescension - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of condescension in Hindi

  • रिआयत
  • नम्रता
  • कृपालुता
  • भद्रता

condescension Definition

Noun

  • an attitude of patronizing superiority; disdain.

condescension Example

  • I'm treated with condescension ( मेरे साथ कृपालु व्यवहार किया जाता है )
  • He experienced anti-gay sentiment first hand and was treated with condescension and hostility by homophobes who did know of his homosexuality. ( उन्हें पहले समलैंगिक-विरोधी भावना का अनुभव हुआ और होमोफोबस द्वारा उनकी समलैंगिकता के बारे में जानने के लिए कृपालुता और शत्रुता का व्यवहार किया गया। )
  • One can only imagine how the likes of Amis or Rushdie would have taken this kind of condescension. ( कोई केवल कल्पना कर सकता है कि अमीस या रुश्दी की पसंद इस तरह की संवेदना को कैसे ले गई होगी। )
  • He knows Tom is not one of their breed and treats him with the condescension and snobbery that his privileged class affords him. ( वह जानता है कि टॉम उनकी नस्लों में से एक नहीं है और उसके साथ कृपालुता और झिझक के साथ व्यवहार करता है कि उसका विशेषाधिकार प्राप्त वर्ग उसे पसंद करता है। )

More Sentence

  • Watching it, I found myself quietly appalled by the smugness, condescension and bogus rhetoric on display.
  • Without a hint of patronage or condescension, he shows how both characters are victims of circumstance.  
  • Finally, elitist condescension, however merited, helps cement Bush's bond to the masses.  
  • The bombast, condescension, arrogance and swagger all seems slightly silly in retrospect.  
  • Is it just the slurs and condescension that make the situation exploitive or am I missing something?  
  • His words, astonishing and bizarre, are noteworthy, in my view, for their condescension.
  • Natasha did not like the visitor's tone of condescension to childish things.
  • Dripping with condescension, the rich couples’ conversation showed just how much they thought they were superior to others.  
  • There was a shade of condescension and patronage in his treatment of Berg and Vera.
  • With an air of condescension in his voice, the police officer was rude and patronizing to the driver.
  • Muraviev, who already carried his nomination in his pocket, resented this condescension, and relegated Isvolsky to Belgrade and to Munich, where he had the rank of a minister plenipotentiary.
  • He arrogated to himself the privileges of royalty, made servants attend him upon their knees, compelled bishops to tie his shoelatchets and dukes to hold the basin while he washed his hands, and considered it condescension when he allowed ambassadors to kiss his fingers; he paid little heed to their sacrosanct character, and himself laid violent hands on a papal nuncio.
  • He wrote also a number of essays, such as "My Garden Acquaintance," "A Good Word for Winter," "On a Certain Condescension in Foreigners," which were incursions into the field of nature and society.
  • a tone of condescension