Definition of Snobbish. Meaning of Snobbish. Synonyms of Snobbish

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Definition of Snobbish

Snobbish
Snobbish Snob"bish, a. Of or pertaining to a snob; characteristic of, or befitting, a snob; vulgarly pretentious. -- Snob"bish*ly, adv.

Meaning of Snobbish from wikipedia

- to a pretentious, highfalutin phrase used by a person in order to sound snobbish. The term derives from snob + -ative, modelled upon comparatives and superlatives...
- stage and television actress best known for her role as the insufferably snobbish, "blue-blooded Bostonian" Mrs. Margaret Drysdale in the sitcom The Beverly...
- of the po****r ITV drama May Contain Nuts in which she pla**** Ffion, a snobbish suburban mother. Berrington also pla**** Nicola, a nurse, in the BBC Two...
- television, radio and stage actress. She is best known for her portrayal of the snobbish TV announcer in Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV and of Bev Unwin in Coronation...
- Walter's characterisation changed after reader backlash and made him a snobbish rich boy foil to his enemies. Walter Brown first appeared in issue 577...
- upmarket housing estate in Hampton Wick. Their arrival horrifies their snobbish neighbour Jeffrey Fourmile, a middle-class estate agent who fears the Ropers'...
- New York City socialite and a comical overachiever who possesses both snobbish and sensitive sides. Due to her position as queen bee of Manhattan's social...
- Jane Bennet. He inherited a fortune of £100,000. Caroline Bingley – the snobbish sister of Charles Bingley, with a fortune of £20,000. She harbours designs...
- widespread recognition and acclaim with her portrayal of Maya Sarabhai, a snobbish socialite in the cult sitcom Sarabhai vs Sarabhai (2004–2006). Her other...
- valiant, hardworking, honest youth; the noble mysterious stranger; the snobbish youth; and the evil, greedy squire. In the 1870s, Alger's fiction was growing...