superciliously in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Some "intelligent" viewers may admit to watching them "only for a lark," to superciliously laugh at their gaucheries and unintended humor -- but, the key point is, they watch.
entertainment.inquirer.net
Much of what you so arrogantly and superciliously assert is irrelevant.
www.macleans.ca
It passes mountains with a prodigious step, peers superciliously into shanties, and moves through a narrow passage in a quarry.
en.wikipedia.org
Neither does the proposal engage in "cherry picking" or "deceptive advertising," as it was superciliously asserted.
opinion.inquirer.net
One guy in particular, who had earlier, rather superciliously booted me out of "his" chair in the extras holding room, had now meekly retreated to a neutral corner.
www.thestar.com

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