Speech development: condescension is ...

What do you think the word “condescending” means? Go down? Or go with her? Or go down? One thing is obvious. “To condescend” is a verb, as this word answers the question “what to do?”. Moreover, the verb is intransitive and imperfect. It also refers to the second conjugation.

The lexical meaning

To condescend is:

Indulge: synonyms
  1. Go down, go down.
  2. Show mercy, show indulgence.
  3. Embrace, take possession of someone.

Indulge: synonyms

To prevent the speech from being replete with repeated repetitions, the words sometimes have to be replaced with synonyms. Synonyms of the verb "condescend":

  • Descend: The huge orange sun slowly descended over the horizon.
  • Fall: I try not to fall to such a level, it is humiliating.
  • Possess: Arthur was so overcome by powerlessness that in despair he sank down on the grass and wept bitterly.
  • Indulge: Stop indulging these nonsense, Elena is no longer a child!
  • Embrace: Cinderella entered the sparkling ballroom, and a real childish delight seized her.
  • Favor: Queen Victoria has always favored musicians and artists.

7 sentences with the verb "condescend"

The features of the use of any word are best studied in the context of sentences:

Grace descends
  1. I have never condescended and will not condescend to such small people as Andrei Nikolaevich Vorontsov.
  2. We all sometimes condescend to each other, albeit not wanting to be or seem arrogant.
  3. You, as the goddess of love, descended into my sad life from a beautiful dream.
  4. Alexander, leave me at last. You will always only condescend to me.
  5. It is here, in this place blessed by God, that peace comes upon me.
  6. Isabella of Castile will not fall in love with this poor young man. She will always only condescend to him from the top of her greatness.
  7. What a wonderful spring rain: raindrops with a melodious ringing descend from heaven to dry, starving land.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/C36108/


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