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"Snobbish" Meaning

Adjective: Snobbish

Having or showing a superiority complex, often in a considered arrogant or intolerant way. Considering oneself to be superior to others due to social status, cultural background, or other factors.

"Snobbish" Examples

Snobbish Adjective Usage Examples


1. Describing behavior:
- "The snobbish attitude of the elite made it difficult for us to fit in."

2. Character traits:
- "My snobbish aunt always thinks she is superior to everyone else."

3. Social interactions:
- "I tried not to let the snobbish comments from the neighbors get to me."

4. Personality habits:
- "Her snobbish choice of interests made it hard for her to relate to most people."

5. Extended metaphor:
- "The snobbish way some of the galleries handled local artists showed their elitist attitude towards art."

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