"Snobs" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
1. People who strongly dislike or look down on anything that is of poor quality, lower class, or considered inferior.
Example: "Bourdieu's research on snobbery explores how people value cultural objects."
2. People who have a strong sense of superiority or condescending attitude towards others.
Example: "The acting teacher had to deal with a room full of snobs who thought they could do better."
3. Turning up one's nose in a superior manner.
Example: "When she said that, she was basically giving a snob and making everyone else feel awkward."
A snob is a person who considers themselves to be superior to others and looks down on those they perceive as being inferior. They often prioritize social status, wealth, and cultural refinement, and can be overly critical of others who they see as lacking these qualities.
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.
Having an exaggerated or undesirable sense of superiority, especially one that is affected by being pretentiously refined or cultured; fastidious or finicky.
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.
Snohomish is a city located in Snohomish County, Washington, United States. The name "Snohomish" is derived from the Snohomish River, which was named after the Snohomish people, a Coast Salish Native American tribe that historically inhabited the area.<br><br>The word "Snohomish" can be broken down into two parts: "sno" meaning "mid" or "middle" and "homish" meaning "people". So, the name "Snohomish" literally means "people of the middle" or "middle people".<br><br>In modern times, the name "Snohomish" has been adopted by the city, which was originally named Monte Cristo when it was founded in the late 19th century. Today, Snohomish is a charming small town with a rich history and a strong sense of community.
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.
A snook is a type of freshwater fish in the family Centropomidae. It is native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, but has also been introduced to other parts of the world.<br><br>In billiards, a snooker, the game is also known as snook, involves hitting the balls with a cue stick, aiming to pocket the balls in the correct order.<br><br>In informal contexts, to snook at someone can mean to glance or poke fun at someone or something, often in a playful or teasing manner.