Meaning & Definition of Snobby in English
Snobby
Having an attitude of superiority or disdain for those deemed inferior.
Pronunciation:
/ˈsnɒbi/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Showing or characterized by arrogance or a sense of superiority.
Example Sentence: Her snobby attitude made it hard for her to make friends.
Definition: An overemphasis on social status or the possessions of others.
Example Sentence: He always buys the latest gadgets to impress his snobby friends.
Definition: Disdainful or aloof towards those considered lower in social rank.
Example Sentence: The snobby guests at the party ignored the newcomers.
Etymology
Origin: 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.
Synonyms
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.
Translations
- Spanish: snob
- French: snob
- German: snobistisch
- Russian: снобистский
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.