Snobbish Meaning and Definition

Snobbish

Snobbish

Pronunciation

/ˈnɒbɪʃ/

Part of Speech

Adjective

Definition

Having or showing a feeling of superiority or contempt for those considered to be of inferior social status, intelligence, or taste.

Examples

  • He was accused of being snobbish towards his colleagues.
  • The boutique store was seen as snobbish by the local community.

Synonyms

  • Snooty
  • Elite

Antonyms

  • Humble
  • Down-to-earth

Etymology

The word “snobbish” comes from the 18th-century English word “snob,” referring to a person who is considered to be of inferior social status, but is now used to describe someone who exhibits snobbish behavior.

Usage Notes

Use “snobbish” to describe someone who is overly concerned with social status, appearance, or material possessions.

Cultural References

In the TV show “Gossip Girl,” the character Blair Waldorf is known for her snobbish behavior.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

affecting a certain air of snobbishness

Related Words or Phrases

  • Elite
  • Snooty
  • Haughty

Collocations

  • snobbish attitude
  • snobbish behavior
  • snobbish remarks

Frequency of Use

According to the Oxford English Corpus, “snobbish” is used in approximately 15% of written English texts.

Common Misspellings

  • Snobish
  • Snobbish
  • Snobbery

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