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snobbish

[snob-ish] / ˈsnɒb ɪʃ /


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Kennedy admits she has to stop herself from being snobbish about the definition.

From Salon

South Korea's Yuh-Jung Youn was thrilled to be named best supporting actress for her role in Minari, but her description of the British as "very snobbish people" was a curious way to convey her gratitude.

From BBC

It’s possible, for instance, for the royal family to be inhumane, hierarchical to the point of lunacy, snobbish and racist – and simultaneously for Prince Harry and Meghan to be spoilt and high-handed.

From The Guardian

But just as important is the classist and snobbish aspect of the critique.

From Scientific American

But according to family folklore, she found London too "snobbish" and so opted instead for the University College of Wales in the largely Welsh-speaking seaside town of Aberystwyth.

From BBC