patronize |
haughty |
As a verb patronize
is to make a patron.
As an adjective haughty is
conveying in demeanour the assumption of superiority; disdainful, supercilious.
patronize |
grace |
As a verb patronize
is to make a patron.
As a proper noun grace is
(
label) , equivalent to english (
grace).
patronize |
honour |
As a verb patronize
is to make a patron.
As a proper noun honour is
, a less common spelling of honor.
cavalier |
patronize |
As an adjective cavalier
is not caring enough about something important.
As a noun cavalier
is a military man serving on horse.
As a verb patronize is
to make a patron.
patronize |
mock |
As verbs the difference between patronize and mock
is that
patronize is to make a patron while
mock is to mimic, to simulate.
As a noun mock is
an imitation, usually of lesser quality.
As an adjective mock is
imitation, not genuine; fake.
patronize |
endow |
As verbs the difference between patronize and endow
is that
patronize is to make a patron while
endow is to furnish with money or its equivalent, as a permanent fund for support; to make pecuniary provision for; to settle an income upon; especially, to furnish with dower; as, to endow a wife; to endow a public institution.
patronize |
antagonize |
In transitive terms the difference between patronize and antagonize
is that
patronize is to make oneself a customer of a business, especially a regular customer while
antagonize is to work against; oppose; especially to incite reaction.
dismiss |
patronize |
As verbs the difference between dismiss and patronize
is that
dismiss is (
senseid)(
lb) to discharge; to end the employment or service of while
patronize is to make a patron.
substantiate |
patronize |
Related terms |
In transitive terms the difference between substantiate and patronize
is that
substantiate is to give material form or substance to something; to embody; to record in documents while
patronize is to make oneself a customer of a business, especially a regular customer.
patronize |
elevate |
Related terms |
Patronize is a related term of elevate.
In lang=en terms the difference between patronize and elevate
is that
patronize is to make oneself a customer of a business, especially a regular customer while
elevate is to increase the intensity of something, especially that of sound.
As verbs the difference between patronize and elevate
is that
patronize is to make a patron while
elevate is to raise (something) to a higher position; to lift.
As an adjective elevate is
(obsolete) elevated; raised aloft.
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