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View synonyms for snobbery

snobbery

[ snob-uh-ree ]

noun

, plural snob·ber·ies.
  1. snobbish character, conduct, trait, or act.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of snobbery1

First recorded in 1825–35; snob + -ery
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Example Sentences

But there is still a certain snobbery towards animated films, and only three have ever scored a best picture nomination - Beauty and the Beast, Toy Story 3 and Up.

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Smith understood how her features cut into and through a role – wide eyes amply lidded, trenchant cheekbones, features that one might associate with snobbery.

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Her performance was a delight, with a veneer of snobbery from which would emerge the masterly put down, particularly in the case of Mr Novello's failed movie.

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It’s also difficult to ignore the creeping sense of self-righteousness and - whisper it - snobbery around UPFs, which can make people feel guilty for eating them.

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"It's become a low-status issue because there's a degree of snobbery which prevents politicians talking about this."

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