Pronunciation: /lʊk daʊn əˈpɒn/
verb to regard or treat with disdain or contempt
A1 Some people look down upon those who are different from them.
A2 In many cultures, it is considered rude to look down upon someone older than you.
B1 It is important not to look down upon people who have less experience than you.
B2 She was shocked to learn that her colleagues looked down upon her for being from a different background.
C1 As a leader, it is crucial not to look down upon your team members, but to support and empower them.
C2 The professor's condescending attitude made the students feel like he looked down upon them.
formal It is not appropriate to look down upon others based on their social status.
informal Don't look down upon people just because they have different interests than you.
slang Stop looking down on him just because he doesn't have a fancy car.
figurative In the eyes of the boss, those who gossip are looked down upon as untrustworthy.
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