"Snobbery" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Snobbery" Meaning

The attitude or behavior of a person who believes they are superior to others and looks down on them, often because of their social class, education, or cultural background.

Example: "The way he spoke to the waiter was a display of snobbery that made us all uncomfortable."

Synonyms: arrogance, elitism, snobbinibess, haughtiness.

"Snobbery" Examples

Usage Examples of Snobbery


1. Social Circle
The charity gala was the place where you could see the epitome of snobbery, with attendees speaking only about their aristocratic lineage and designer clothing.

2. Elite Establishment
The prestigious university was plagued by snobbery from students and professors alike, often belittling those who didn't come from affluent backgrounds.

3. Social Commentary
The film 'There's Something About Mary' was a satire that poked fun at the pretentious world of 90s snobbery, highlighting its absurdities and hypocrisies.

4. Personal Behavior
Her snobbery towards people from lower income brackets made it difficult for her to relate to her staff, who often felt belittled around her.

5. Historical Context
During the ancient Roman Empire, snobbery was believed to have started among the patrician families who valued pedigree and wealth above all else.

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Informal term used to refer to someone who betrays trust or informs on others, often in a school setting or in a situation where informing on someone could have consequences or repercussions.<br><br>Example: "Have you talked to the snitch who ratted out the party to the principal?"<br><br>It can also refer to a person who tattles or tells on others for personal gain or to gain favor.<br><br>Example: "Stop being a snitch and tell the truth about what really happened."

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To inform on someone, typically in a way that is deemed disloyal or treacherous, often as a means of seeking revenge or personal gain. This can be in a literal sense, such as reporting a crime or a wrongdoer to the authorities, or in a figurative sense, such as betraying trust or revealing confidential information.

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