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单词 snobbish
释义
snobbishsnob‧bish /ˈsnɒbɪʃ $ ˈsnɑː-/ (also snob‧by /ˈsnɒbi $ ˈsnɑː-/) adjective Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Snobbish home-owners are protesting about a refugee family moving into their street.
  • Aunt Harriet was very rich and very snobbish.
  • his snobbish attitude to soap operas on TV
  • She's very snobbish about people who live in the suburbs.
  • Some people find her snobbish, but she's really just shy.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • He does not think much of the Midwest, which he calls a backward, dumb but snobbish place.
  • He found the Etonians snobbish, shallow, seemingly unprepared for the world as it was being transformed by the war.
  • He was a cheapskate of Scroogelike dimensions, vengeful and snobbish.
  • I would have been insufferably snobbish and complacent.
  • Pip now falls into a snobbish habit of connecting high social status with moral superiority.
  • She knew it was snobbish, that she was just like any other package holiday-maker.
  • Some of my friends thought I was snobbish to come here, because they charge tuition and everything.
  • We thought this rather a joke but his concern was academic, not snobbish.
Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorsomeone who thinks they are better than people from a lower social class
someone who is snobbish thinks that they are better than people from a lower social class: · Snobbish home-owners are protesting about a refugee family moving into their street.· Aunt Harriet was very rich and very snobbish.
someone who thinks that they are better than people from a lower social class, and does not want to talk to them or be friends with them: · My mother was such a snob she wouldn't let me play with the local children.· They're just a bunch of snobs - you wouldn't want to be friends with them anyway.
informal proud and unfriendly because you think you are better and more important than other people: · Tanya is so stuck-up. She won't go out with anyone who went to a state college.· the spoiled, stuck-up daughter of a millionaire
someone who thinks they are better than other people
someone who thinks that they are better than people from a lower social class: · Since going to university he'd become a snob, embarrassed by his family.· I don't want to sound like a snob, but I found the decor vulgar.
someone who is snobbish thinks that they are better than people from a lower class, so that they will not be friendly with them or do the things they do: · Some people find her snobbish, but she's really just shy.· his snobbish attitude to soap operas on TVsnobbish about: · She's very snobbish about people who live in the suburbs.
informal someone who is stuck-up thinks that they are better than other people, and behaves in a proud, unfriendly way: · The children who go to that school are a bit stuck-up.· a pompous, stuck-up little man
someone who is pompous tries to sound important, especially by using very long or formal words: · She found him pompous and annoying.· The headteacher gave a pompous speech about 'the values of learning'.
thinking you are much more important than you really are: · As a waiter, he had grown to despise self-important customers.· He was one of those self-important little officials who made everyone call him "Sir".
someone who is haughty behaves in a proud and very unfriendly way, as if they think other people are completely unimportant: · People thought of him as being haughty and difficult to talk to.· Jessica turned away with a haughty look on her face.
informal rude and unfriendly because you think you are better than other people: · The hotel receptionist was a bit snotty to me this morning.· a bunch of snotty rich kids
behaving in a way that shows you think you are better than other people because you are from a higher social class or know more than they do:  Her family seems snobbish.snobbishly adverbsnobbishness noun [uncountable]
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