snobbery|snobberies in English

noun

['snob·ber·y || 'snɑbərɪ /'snɒb-]

arrogance, haughtiness, condescensio

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1. The dominant kind of snobbery that exists nowadays is job snobbery.

2. There is certainly not much social snobbery or job snobbery.

3. Is his distance a result of snobbery or shyness?

4. They considered her behaviour a shameful piece of snobbery.

5. Her novel is a satire on social snobbery.

6. The blame, however, cannot always be rightly attributed to other people’s aloofness or snobbery.

7. A shortage of food, or a surplus of snobbery?

8. One supposes that sort of snobbery is behind us.

9. Bliss is totally pleasuring with no frills or snobbery.

10. The snobberies of the members and officers of the club intimidate but fail to deter Anton.

11. 19 Bliss is totally pleasuring with no frills or snobbery.

12. He is spoiled, arrogant and has a tendency towards snobbery.

13. Dad was always the grateful recipient of her snobbery.

14. 2 Isabelle is quick to refute any suggestion of intellectual snobbery.

15. 9 His dismissive attitude towards the rich is just inverted snobbery.

16. Though he patrician self - confidence , there was no snobbery in Roosevelt.

17. Musical snobbery aside, their live show is a bit special.

18. Was this snobbery or some more mundane consideration of copyright?

19. That seemed to me to be daft, bordering on snobbery.

20. Isabelle is quick to refute any suggestion of intellectual snobbery.

21. His dismissive attitude towards the rich is just inverted snobbery.

22. Polls suggest that cultural snobbery is largely confined to intellectuals.

23. There was snobbery, and attitudes formed by social and educational background.

24. Adjectives that describe insincere humility, dissatisfaction, snobbery, courtesy to women, financial embarrassment, sadness, etc.

25. It has everything that is nice about yachting without the snobbery, seasickness or overheads.