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snobbery

noun as in presumption

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His absolute snobbery is bizarrely refreshing, while the Just Like You's around him try to seem as “normal” as possible.

Wellie-snobbery is terrible but growing vice among the British upper classes.

My theory was that a personal and geographic food bias was at work, a kind of coastal snobbery.

Both went to Oxford University and chafed at the snobbery of English elites.

This is because cruising stories allow the media to indulge in two of their favourite traits: envy and snobbery.

That the Business College should no longer require me I could understand—for snobbery plays a terrible part in business.

"Ah kin lick any three Neboes wid mah toes an' teeth," he would boast in religious snobbery.

An assembly of two thousand snobs will never stint its applause to an author who chastises snobbery.

This gentleman—for he was no less than that—was a man well-read, and his tribute was not inspired by mere snobbery.

The snobbery of the "social column" would really be amusing were it not so painfully apparent.

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On this page you'll find 17 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to snobbery, such as: arrogance, pretension, airs, hauteur, pomposity, and snobbishness.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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