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Definition of unpatronizing in English: unpatronizing(British unpatronising) adjective ʌnˈpatrənʌɪzɪŋ Not showing condescension. the lectures were delivered in an unpatronizing way Example sentencesExamples - And the whole family can gather round the wireless for Radio Four's Go 4 It show, a varied and unpatronising mix of features for young listeners.
- Outrageously funny, acerbic but never cruel, unpatronising and frankly informative CP is a truly great presenter.
- The movies have been high-fun goofs - low on coherence but full of spirit, not to mention endearing, unpatronizing paeans to family.
- Consultants were omnipresent, explaining his condition and the treatment he was receiving in simple, but unpatronising terms, while a nurse was assigned to sit at his cot, and monitor his breathing throughout the night.
- Stewart Ennis, is a droll, gently spoken narrator who eases us into the story with a benign, unpatronising charm.
- He is a gifted and unpatronising performer, with a footballer's baldie haircut.
- To understand the importance of that verdict, one needs to understand how very unpatronising the novel itself is.
- It is brilliant to see the BBC put on a children's drama that tackles serious political issues in an unpatronising way.
- Perhaps his greatest gift was his gentle, unpatronising manner with patients and their families.
- The pages are, however, quick to load, and the crisp, clear and unpatronising presentation makes for a highly accessible read.
- With a firm and unpatronising manner, he begins to build bridges towards the children's oppressed and lonely lives.
- She was referred to her local palliative care team and was delighted at their positive and unpatronising attitude.
- Even his controversial television series The Human Face was not a complete flop, demonstrating that he was rather a good interviewer, unpatronising and genuinely curious.
- In thinking circles, Junk was hailed as an unpatronising treatment of a difficult subject.
- The gap is made more grotesque by the fact that if you want an unpretentious, unpatronising way into classical music, Cadenza provides it.
- As a production to launch Stagework, His Dark Materials was perfect: technically sophisticated, yet literate - exploring issues of faith, culture and identity, yet exciting and unpatronising.
- It is presented here as originally broadcast, in six half-hour episodes, is intelligent, unpatronising and a clear inspiration for Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later.
Derivatives adverb Things would be ok if they were consistently, and unpatronisingly administered, but who cares anymore. Example sentencesExamples - Sitting Round the Fire deals engagingly and unpatronisingly with aspects of contemporary South African reality.
- Not only is it genuinely frightening, thanks in no small part to Sidney Sager's unsettling pseudo-Neolithic vocal score, but the script is unpatronisingly complex.
- His portrait of Tyneside is unpatronisingly sympathetic and he even conveys the accent convincingly.
- Jeremy Dalby is a young journalist who writes humorously and unpatronisingly to his readers.
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