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    snooty
    /ˈsnuːti/

    adjective

    • 1. showing disapproval or contempt towards others, especially those considered to belong to a lower social class: informal "snooty neighbours"

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  2. The meaning of SNOOTY is looking down the nose : showing disdain. How to use snooty in a sentence.

  3. If you say that someone is snooty, you disapprove of them because they behave as if they are superior to other people.

  4. SNOOTY definition: 1. behaving in an unfriendly way because you believe you are better than other people: 2. behaving…. Learn more.

  5. If you say that someone is snooty, you disapprove of them because they behave as if they are superior to other people.

  6. Synonyms for SNOOTY: aristocratic, arrogant, snobbish, snobby, snotty, elitist, ritzy, toffee-nosed; Antonyms of SNOOTY: democratic, egalitarian, humble, modest, unpretentious, egoless, antielitist

  7. SNOOTY meaning: 1. behaving in an unfriendly way because you believe you are better than other people: 2. behaving…. Learn more.

  8. It’s typically used to describe a person who thinks they have better taste or higher standards than other people and treats them in a condescending way because of it. Snooty is always used negatively. It’s often used to describe people that exclude others, typically due to the perception that others are not good enough.

  9. Definitions of snooty. adjective. (used colloquially) overly conceited or arrogant. synonyms: bigheaded, persnickety, snot-nosed, snotty, stuck-up, too big for one's breeches, uppish. proud. feeling self-respect or pleasure in something by which you measure your self-worth; or being a reason for pride. Cite this entry. Style: MLA. "Snooty."

  10. snooty meaning, definition, what is snooty: rude and unfriendly, because you think y...: Learn more.

  11. Definition of snooty adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.