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Meanings of
snob
in English
Russian
сноб
Portuguese
esnobe
Spanish
esnob
Catalan
esnob
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Person who treats others with disdain.
snobbery
Russian
сноб
Catalan
esnob
Back to the meaning
A person regarded as arrogant and annoying.
prig
snot
snoot
Catalan
esnob
Synonyms
Examples for "
snobbery
"
snobbery
Examples for "
snobbery
"
1
It would provide a study in expression and expansion in social
snobbery
.
2
Any excuse and it's off: no
snobbery
,
social nuances or age restrictions.
3
Others thought it spoke of
snobbery
from the protectors of the language.
4
The only words to describe this behaviour are racism, ignorance and
snobbery
.
5
This is at once the explanation of and excuse for his
snobbery
.
Usage of
snob
in English
1
You sound like a
snob
if you say what you really think.'
2
His classmates aren't particularly sensitive and Hans is a bit of
snob
.
3
Even a French wine
snob
like you can't say no to that.
4
The
snob
of the period set an enormous value upon this distinction.
5
You are a
snob
in your pretended hatred of all decent people.
6
The only downside of the trip was becoming an olive oil
snob
.
7
Who would have thought a xith'cal could be such a book
snob
?
8
So in addition to being a terrorist you're also a wine
snob
.
9
I have to admit, though, I'm kind of a picture book
snob
.
10
It struck me suddenly that I, and not Gorman, was the
snob
.
11
The
snob
is about as offensive a person as could be described.
12
I ignored the groan from that consummate
snob
Gargery and went on.
13
The law is a
snob
as well as a pedantic, pompous ass.
14
Not because he was a social
snob
,
but because he was curious.
15
Only a pessimist or a
snob
would dismiss such a question curtly.
16
She is a society girl, very wealthy, but something of a
snob
.
Other examples for "snob"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
snob
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
little snob
old snob
intellectual snob
literary snob
terrible snob
More collocations
Translations for
snob
Russian
сноб
снобизм
Portuguese
esnobe
esnobismo
snobismo
Spanish
esnob
snob
Catalan
esnob
snob
presumptuós
Snob
through the time
Snob
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common