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Verb deign has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebTerm: deignedPart of Speech: verb (past tense)Sense: to do something that one considers beneath their dignityDescription: Deigned is the past tense form of the verb "deign," which means to do something that one considers beneath their dignity or to stoop to a lower level of behavior or action. Sample sentence:"Despite being a renowned artist, she deigned to attend the small local art exhibition." Part of Speech: verb (past tense)Sense: to condescend or lower oneself to interact with someone or visit a placeDescription: Deigned can also refer to the act of condescending or lowering oneself to interact with someone or visit a place that is considered of lesser importance or quality. Sample sentence:"The wealthy businessman deigned to visit the small village and interact with the locals." Part of Speech: verb (past tense)Sense: to express oneself in a way that appears to be condescending or patronizingDescription: Another usage of deigned is to express oneself in a manner that appears to be condescending or patronizing towards others. Sample sentence:"He deigned to give us advice on how to improve our work, as if we were beginners." | ||||
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