-
speaker displays an
attitude of
patronizing superiority or contempt.
Condescension "is ****ociated with a
patronizing attitude, and with
other negative...
-
served the
purpose of do****enting the
lives of the
people and was
widely patronized by the rulers. It
comprises a long
tradition of
religious and regular...
- the
European North Basketball League, a
regional basketball competition patronized by FIBA. Record-breaking 18
teams will parti****te in 2024–25 season....
- the
Atlantic slave trade (16th–19th century)
often conve**** a
merely patronizing attitude. The word took on a
derogatory connotation from the mid-18th...
- the
British in the
early 19th century. The
earliest photographers were
patronized by the
British government and the
rulers of the
princely states. Photography...
- of the Renaissance's
greatest works were
devoted to it, and the
Church patronized many
works of
Renaissance art.[citation needed] But a
subtle shift took...
-
period saw the
construction of many
grand monuments,
public works, and
patronized cultural and
educational institutions.
Under the Sasanians, Iran's cultural...
- with the
changes through the p****age of time and
dynastic patronization or non-
patronization.
Bengali has
developed over the
course of
roughly 1,400 years...
- great-grandfather and
predecessor Lý Nhân Tông (r. 1072–1127), a
great patronizer of the
Buddhist sangha, in his
stelae inscription erected in 1121, compared...
- and the
occasional use of
prurient material, the
revue was
typically patronized by
audience members who
earned more and felt even less
restricted by middle-class...