1. snobbish - Adjective
2. snobbish - Adjective Satellite
Of or pertaining to a snob; characteristic of, or befitting, a snob; vulgarly pretentious.
Source: Webster's dictionaryEvery age has its temptations, its weaknesses, its dangers. Ours is in the line of the snobbish and the sordid. Rutherford B. Hayes
It is almost impossible to have a baseless snobbish opinion of the General Theory of Relativity. Michael Moorcock
the neighborhood is nothing but a protective zone- remodeling, disinfection, a snobbish and hygenic design- but above all in a figurative sense: it is a machine for making emptiness. Jean Baudrillard
When an introvert is quiet, don't assume he is depressed, snobbish or socially deficient. Laurie Helgoe
In France, too, it is an environment traditionally deployed on the left and it is very chic to be anti-Sarkozy. But the so-called "left-caviar", that snobbish with the smell in the nose, it disgusts me, it's hypocritical. Alessandra Martines
The classical music world is so snobbish. Andre Rieu