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snob

[snob] / snɒb /
NOUN
person who looks down on others
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It was the start of her morphing into the same kind of snob that Mom accuses Auntie Jessa of being.

From Literature

It has little cachet; it won’t make you rich the way some sports will, and lacks snob appeal, like, say, golf.

From Los Angeles Times

I guess I’m a little bit of a snob.

From Literature

He is a swindler, a snob and a savage misanthrope.

From The Wall Street Journal

Embury, 43, started them on sushi because it was quick and convenient, but now she regrets turning them into tiny food snobs.

From The Wall Street Journal