Meaning & Definition of word "Snobbish"
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Snobbish
/ˈsnɒbɪʃ/
adjective:
- 1. Characterized by an attitude of superiority and disdain for those considered inferior, typically regarding social status or wealth.
- Example: His snobbish attitude made it hard for him to connect with anyone outside his wealthy circle.
- 2. Having or displaying a lack of respect for those regarded as not being part of the elite.
- Example: The snobbish comments she made about the restaurant's customers were quite off-putting.
- 3. Pretentious or affected in behavior due to perceived social superiority.
- Example: They found her snobbish demeanor insufferable during the charity event.
- 4. Relating to a person who looks down on others because of their social class or background.
- Example: His snobbish behavior revealed his assumptions about people from different neighborhoods.
Etymology
Originating in the 19th century, derived from 'snob', which was a term for a shoemaker's apprentice.
Common Phrases and Expressions
snob appeal:
The quality of something that makes it attractive to affluent people.
social snob:
A person who associates with others based on status and wealth.
fashion snob:
Someone who is very particular about style and only accepts high-end brands.
Related Words
snob:
A person who believes a certain social status makes them superior.
snobbery:
The quality of being snobbish; behavior that shows contempt for those considered inferior.
Slang Meanings of snobbish
Meaning: Stuck-up
Example Sentence: She acts so stuck-up, thinking she's better than everyone else.
Meaning: High and mighty
Example Sentence: He always walks around like he's high and mighty because of his new title.