💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Condescent"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| condescentionnoun | Archaic spelling of condescension. [The act of condescending; a manner of behaving in an outwardly polite way that nevertheless implies superiority to another; patronizing courtesy toward inferiors.] |
| concrementnoun | (obsolete) concretion |
| concupy | — |
| decencenoun | (obsolete) decency |
| consenescencynoun | Archaic form of consenescence. [The condition of growing old.] |
| censenoun | (obsolete) A census. |
| despectverb | (archaic) To hold in contempt, to despise, to look down on, to scorn. |
| deprisurenoun | (obsolete, rare) Low estimation; disesteem; contempt. |
| deferentnoun | (anatomy) A duct in the body serving to carry away from, as opposed to an afferent one. |
| despiciencynoun | (obsolete, rare) The act of looking down on someone; despisal. |
| disdainnoun | (uncountable) A feeling of contempt or scorn. |
| consignatarynoun | (obsolete) A consignee. |
| obsequencynoun | (obsolete, rare) obsequiousness |
| seductournoun | Obsolete spelling of seductor. [(obsolete) One who seduces.] |
| despightnoun | Obsolete spelling of despite. [(obsolete) Disdain, contemptuous feelings, hatred.] |
| incommodementnoun | (obsolete) The act of being incommoded; discomfort |
| demeanancenoun | (obsolete) demeanor |
| conspurcationnoun | (obsolete) defilement |
| succedanenoun | — |
| despectionnoun | A looking down upon. |
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