Phrases with «snobbery»

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"Snobbery" is a term used to describe the behavior of people who believe they are superior or more important than others based on their social status, wealth, education, or taste. It refers to someone who looks down on others and holds an arrogant or condescending attitude towards them. Full definition

Adjective + «snobbery»

Sentences with «snobbery»

  • I overheard that kind of snobbery in the disdainful tones of critics departing the festival's screening venue before The Bay, a creature feature running in the fest's «Midnight Movies» sidebar that may well have been the most unabashedly fun film I've seen there. (theatlantic.com)
  • Martin has previously faced condemnation of his performance but enjoys the backing of the prime minister and many other Labour MPs who believed the former trade unionist and sheet - metal worker from Glasgow has been a victim of class snobbery. (theguardian.com)
  • There's a lot of snobbery in the air when it comes to art or culture generally. (wordsandpaint.com)
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