Thesaurus / snob
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Matteo Salvini, leader of the populist right-wing Lega party and a notorious promoter of anti-immigration laws, called him “the champion of the left-wing snobs.”
HOW AN ITALIAN MAYOR WHO TURNED HIS TOWN INTO A HAVEN FOR MIGRANTS WOUND UP FACING 13 YEARS IN JAILFRANCESCA BERARDIOCTOBER 7, 2021TIMEDespite the fact that I can be a snob about audio quality, I genuinely love the experience of listening to music with smart glasses.
RAY-BAN STORIES SMART SUNGLASSES REVIEW: ALL-SEEING EYESMIKE EPSTEINOCTOBER 5, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEVia the Harlem Cultural Festival, which even a music snob like me didn’t even know about.
"THIS FILM WAS MY CHANCE TO CORRECT HISTORY": QUESTLOVE ON SUMMER OF SOUL AND THE OSCARSANDREW R. CHOWJUNE 28, 2021TIMEI wanted to bridge the gaps between the serious music snob, the audiophile, and the casual listener, a task on which Kay was eager to advise.
SOULECTION’S JOE KAY PRESENTS ‘A BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO FUTURE SOUNDS’BRANDE VICTORIANFEBRUARY 5, 2021ESSENCE.COMSo we try not to be honey snobs, but we do want people to understand there’s a difference, and what we consume does matter.
HOW ZACH & ZOE SWEET BEE FARM HARVESTS HONEY FOR NYC RESTAURANTSTERRI CICCONENOVEMBER 28, 2020EATERPerhaps, like father, I am a snob at heart and liked the sensation of a sort of artistic alliance with the British aristocracy.
ANCESTORSGERTRUDE ATHERTON"I and Disraeli put up at the same tavern last night," said a dandified snob, the other day.
THE BOOK OF ANECDOTES AND BUDGET OF FUN;VARIOUSThe three children call him the "Party Bird" for he is always so dressed up, but their father says he is "a bit of a snob."
SEVEN O'CLOCK STORIESROBERT GORDON ANDERSONOr perhaps a species of snob who cannot see the difference between his own foolishness and the foolishness of others.
THE WHALE AND THE GRASSHOPPERSEUMAS O'BRIENShe knew him quite well for an ill-bred little snob at heart.
THE HIGHGRADERWILLIAM MACLEOD RAINEWORDS RELATED TO SNOB
- acted cool
- boycotted
- brushed off
- burred
- censured
- chilled
- cooled
- cut
- cut dead
- disdained
- disregarded
- ducked
- gave the brush
- humbled
- humiliated
- ice out
- iced
- ignored
- looked coldly upon
- looked right through
- mortified
- neglected
- not gave time of day
- offended
- ostracized
- passed up
- put down
- put the chill on
- rebuffed
- scolded
- scorned
- scratched
- shamed
- shunned
- slighted
- slurred
- snobbed
- swanked
- upstaged
- acting cool
- boycotting
- brushing off
- burring
- censuring
- chilling
- cooling
- cutting
- cutting dead
- disdaining
- disregarding
- ducking
- giving the brush
- humbling
- humiliating
- ice out
- icing
- ignoring
- looking coldly upon
- looking right through
- mortifying
- neglecting
- not giving time of day
- offending
- ostracizing
- passing up
- putting down
- putting the chill on
- rebuffing
- scolding
- scorning
- scratching
- shaming
- shunning
- slighting
- slurring
- snobbing
- swanking
- upstaging
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