I need help remembering this one word that starts with a D that describes someone speaking with a superior intelligent attitude. This has been bugging me for weeks, I think it sounds like del- or dil-.
>>9768568
Hahaha that Rolf is such a joker
Demeaning.
dill piqqle
>>9768583
No man just been yonks seen I've seen that show that shit was so fucking funny you have no idea how strong the wave of nostalgia you've hit me with is
My first thought was dilettante but the description doesn't fit it
Deprecate?
I've checked words in my dictionary from de-di and thesaurus.com for synonyms of condescending, tougb luck.
Dequalifying?
I hope you are not joking, if you do it is the best bait I've yet seen
>>9768655
Maybe I chose the wrong place to discuss proper English words and grammar I need help identifying.
>>9768667
No that's not it
I just imagined it would be a clever joke
And you never now around this place
But that's the charm of it
I already gave an answer by the way
Hopefully someone else knows
Disdainful
despotic
domineering
derisive
despising
discourteous
disparaging
derisive
deary
dignified
disillusioned
audacious
>>9768568
Deluded
>>9768681
None of those unfortunately.
>>9768689
No. It has a Q in it too.
>>9768697
grandiloquent is the only word that I know which contains D and Q and comes close to your description. Maybe you just dreamt such a word existed
Deloquinte?
>>9768715
I swear it sounds like that word but its description is different.
>>9768568
perhaps you mean dilettante?
Sesquipedalianism?
>
>grandiloquent
>
>speaking or expressed in a lofty style, often to the point of being pompous
>pompous or extravagant in language, style, or manner, especially in a way that is intended to impress.
>
This is it, it's literally your description faggot. The word you thinking of doesn't exist.
>>9768741
It does, but its description is meaning speaking intelligently with superior way of speaking. Like overly descriptive.
>>9768568
It doesn't exist.
>>9768760
Yes it does its just not a very common word that's herd or used. I've been trying to google it again for days. I did see it on google when I first learned about it, then forgot about it, then tried to look it up again, and I can't remember how its spelled now.
>>9768758
> superior way of speaking. Like overly descriptive.
It literally means to speak in flower, extravagant language. It has d q and "dil" in it. You won't get any closer in English, Try another language.
>>9768778
flowery*
Denigrating
>>9768568
disquietude
disqualifying
disquetec
>>9768568
divan
daffodil
daredevil
dostoevsky
dribble
de bello gallico
>>9769015
tnx
it's called 'pulling an Elliot' OP
diligent
determination
Dilettante?
muh diq