Topics: Phrasal Verb
In what context would you use the phrasal verb ‘look down on’?
A. When someone is physically looking down from a high place
B. When someone is searching for something on the ground
C. When someone is admiring someone from a distance
D. When someone has a negative opinion or feeling of superiority towards another person or group.
Select your answer:

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