Meaning & Definition of word "Snobby"

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    Snobby

    /ˈsnɒbi/

    adjective:

    • 1. Having or showing an exaggerated sense of superiority and disdain for those perceived as inferior.
      • Example: His snobby attitude at the dinner party alienated many of the guests.
    • 2. Relating to or characteristic of a snob; elitist.
      • Example: She had a snobby preference for only the most exclusive brands.
    • 3. Someone who looks down on others because of their social status or possessions.
      • Example: The snobby comments about the other students' clothes were uncalled for.

    Etymology

    The term 'snobby' is derived from 'snob,' which originally referred to a shoemaker's apprentice and evolved to mean a person with pretensions of social superiority.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    snobby behavior:

    Conduct that conveys a sense of superiority or disdain for others.

    snobby attitude:

    A demeanor that suggests an inflated self-regard or contempt for those perceived as less important.

    Related Words

    snob:

    A person who believes that their tastes in a particular area are superior to those of others.

    elitism:

    The belief or attitude that a select group is superior and should therefore dominate and control society.

    Slang Meanings of snobby

    Meaning: High society

    Example Sentence: She only hangs out with high society types, pretty snobby if you ask me.

    Meaning: Posh

    Example Sentence: That cafe is so posh, very snobby clientele.