noun
- attitudes, behaviors, or remarks that show snobbery; instances of looking down on others considered inferior in social status, education, or taste
Usage: plural form
Examples
- Her constant snobbisms about designer brands annoyed her classmates.
- The club was known for its members’ snobbisms toward anyone without an Ivy League education.
- His snobbisms about fine dining made him insufferable at casual restaurants.
- The professor’s intellectual snobbisms created distance between him and his students.
- She tried to avoid the snobbisms that had characterized her wealthy upbringing.
- The art gallery’s snobbisms excluded many potential visitors who felt unwelcome.