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Phrasal Verb - Looking down (phrasal verb)

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

  1. To express disapproval or contempt towards someone or something by looking at them with a scornful or disdainful expression or attitude.
  2. To refuse to acknowledge or consider someone or something, often due to their perceived inferiority or insignificance.
  3. To look at something or someone from a higher position with authority or superiority.

Examples

No.Example
1Despite his achievements, the boss still looked down on him because of his humble background.
2She looked down on those who didn't share her political views.
3He looked down from the balcony, surveying his kingdom.
4The teacher looked down on the student who didn't finish his homework.
5They refused to look down on the homeless, recognizing their inherent worth.
6He looked down on her for wearing jeans to the formal dinner.
7The parents looked down on their children for not being academic achievers.
8He looked down on the idea of marriage, believing it to be outdated.
9She looked down on the beggar, ignoring his pleas for change.
10He looked down on the proposal, finding it insufficient.