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snob
[ snob ]
noun
- a person who imitates, cultivates, or slavishly admires social superiors and is condescending or overbearing to others.
- a person who claims to be an expert or connoisseur in a given field and is condescending toward or disdainful of those who hold other opinions or have different tastes regarding this field:
a musical snob.
snob
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noun
- a person who strives to associate with those of higher social status and who behaves condescendingly to others Compare inverted snob
- ( as modifier )
snob appeal
- a person having similar pretensions with regard to his tastes, etc
an intellectual snob
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Derived Forms
- ˈԴDz, adverb
- ˈԴDz, noun
- ˈԴDzԱ, noun
- ˈԴDz, adjective
- ˈԴDz, adjective
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Other yvlog Forms
- ·پ·ԴDz noun
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of snob1
First recorded in 1775–85; origin uncertain; first used as a nickname for “a cobbler or cobbler's apprentice,” hence “a townsman, someone of low class or lacking good breeding, commoner,” hence ”someone who imitates persons of higher rank”
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of snob1
C18 (in the sense: shoemaker; hence, C19: a person who flatters those of higher station, etc): of unknown origin
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Daniels didn’t have the prestige TV snobs behind him either.
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I may get called a food snob on occasion, but that intended insult does not sting.
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"Amanda's an awful woman, of course," he said, "a backstabbing snob who treats her children as accessories and turns every encounter with her 'mum chums' at the school gates into a blood sport."
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As his luxury item, he selected a coffee machine, saying that he had become a "coffee snob" recently.
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One of Leonard’s sins turns out to be that he’s a snob who mocks Malcolm and Diane as “Mr. and Mrs. Ken Burns of Canada.”
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