(Used of behavior or attitude) characteristic of those who treat others with condescension.
1 What it means in the United Kingdom: Moderately patronising word for woman.
2 There was something amusingly patronising in her manner toward the younger girls.
3 He could be kind and thoughtful in a patronising sort of way.
4 The way Eskom communicate with the public is getting a little patronising .
5 But then you would just be left with John Inverdale's patronising fandom.
6 The last thing we want is a patronising documentary on the topic.
7 All of these illustrated books manage to enlighten without patronising or oversimplifying.
8 Gwen refused to be cowed by the patronising tone in Jack's voice.
9 Respect is not patronising them, not taking the boot of the pedal.
10 Silver Stick smiled at Luna, speaking to him in a patronising way.
11 She was always patronising people, and Rosy was only pretty and sweet.
12 Even those that did him a good turn were suspected of patronising .
13 Here I will doubtless be accused of an outdated and patronising paternalism.
14 He slapped the patronising Dublin man about and took his shoes off.
15 Though an honest sort of man himself, he is always patronising scoundrels.
16 Can you fancy a twopenny-halfpenny baroness of King Francis's time patronising Bayard?
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