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17 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Snobbish' in a Sentence

"Characterized by an attitude of superiority, often looking down upon others based on perceived social status or class." more

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He wore a snobbish expression when asked to share his toys with the rest of the class.
His snobbish choice of clothes set him apart from the rest of the students.
He wore a snobbish hat to the fancy dress party.
The snobbish butterfly only landed on the most colorful flowers.
The snobbish cat refused to play with the other cats in the neighborhood.
Sarah's snobbish attitude made it difficult for her to make friends in the new school.
The snobbish peacock strutted around, showing off its colorful feathers to impress the other birds.
The snobbish cat only likes to sleep on the velvet cushion.
Jason felt snobbish about his collection of rare stamps.
Emma, with her snobbish attitude, only wanted to read books with big words and complex sentences.
The snobbish sunflower stood taller than the rest in the garden.
The snobbish cat only accepted the fanciest food, turning its nose up at anything less gourmet.
Their snobbish taste in wine made them scoff at anything less than a rare vintage.
The snobbish remarks about his drawings discouraged the young artist.
Emily's snobbish behavior at the party annoyed everyone.
He wears a snobbish expression when someone mentions his new shoes.
The snobbish princess only invited special guests to her tea party.

Snobbish

snob-ish
adjectiveCharacterized by an attitude of superiority, often looking down upon others based on perceived social status or class.
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Last Updated On: January 27, 2024
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