"Snobby" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Having an exaggerated or undesirable sense of superiority, especially one that is affected by being pretentiously refined or cultured; fastidious or finicky.
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.<br><br>Example: "The way he spoke to the waiter was a display of snobbery that made us all uncomfortable."<br><br>Synonyms: arrogance, elitism, snobbinibess, haughtiness.
Adjective: Snobbish<br><br>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.
"Snobbishly" is an adverb that describes behavior or attitude that is characterized by a haughty or condescending attitude, often towards others whom one considers to be inferior or unsophisticated. It implies a sense of superiority or pretentiousness, often accompanied by a belief that one's own tastes, opinions, or values are inherently better than those of others.
Prejudicial or condescending behavior towards those considered to be of lower social standing or with less education.
A surname of English origin, "Snodgrass" is derived from the Scottish Gaelic "snadd" meaning "prodigy" or "wonder" and "gras" meaning "grass" or "herb".
"Snoep" is a Dutch word that means "sweets" or "candy". It can also refer to a specific type of cinnamon-flavored hard candy that is popular in the Netherlands.
To have a romantic or friendly romantic encounter, especially kissing, possibly with a person you like or are attracted to, especially when you don't know them very well.
A snood is a woman's head covering, similar to a net or a hairnet, worn to keep hair back or to disguise it. It was commonly worn in the 16th to 17th centuries.