snobbism

IPA: snˈɑbɪzʌm

noun

  • A snobbish attitude, particularly in relation to art or high culture.
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Examples of "snobbism" in Sentences

  • They need to get over their reverse snobbism.
  • The disparagement is an element in the snobbism.
  • It is a shame there is so much snobbism about Grenache.
  • Therefore, what I'm proposing isn't snobbism, but practical and realistic.
  • Take your petty bourgeois snobbism and go back to Serena, your adoring ingénue, India thought, fuming.
  • However, Ramsay's snobbism was such that he said, "The truth of the matter is your palate is in need of desperate work."
  • They claimed I scared them off with a slight snobbism which, of course, was nothing but paralyzing shyness and lack of self esteem.
  • Just one thing about this: I WANT ONE, just make it from an ultra rare record and it’s exactly the kind of snobbism I’m going for!!!
  • There was no time for chitchat or any place for all the things in life Louisa despised—phoniness, snobbism, the shame of being poor.
  • That's saying something because I'm not especially fond of street musicians, my thinking usually infused with equal amounts snobbism and guilt for not being a better person.
  • RENTIER-professional class was ceasing once and for all to have any real relationship with the soil; but at any rate there prevailed then, far more than now, a kind of snobbism of belonging to the country and despising the town.
  • The reason no doubt was that the rentier-professional class was ceasing once and for all to have any real relationship with the soil; but at any rate there prevailed then, far more than now, a kind of snobbism of belonging to the country and despising the town.

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