noun
- plural of patronizer; people who treat others in a condescending or superior manner while appearing to be helpful or kind
Usage: usually pejorative; derived from the verb patronize
Examples
- The patronizers in the meeting spoke to the junior staff as if they were children.
- She resented the patronizers who smiled while explaining basic concepts to her.
- Those patronizers always act like they know better than everyone else.
- The team grew tired of the patronizers who constantly offered unsolicited advice.
- Patronizers often don't realize how insulting their tone can be.