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snob [snɒb, ingl. am. snɑ:b] SUST. pey.

snob
snob(ka) m (f)

snob appeal SUST.

snob value SUST.

snob value → snob appeal

Véase también: snob appeal

snob appeal SUST.

Ejemplos de uso para snob

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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It is said that she was somewhat stuck-up, a snob and that she had an unsophisticated outlook.
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He is generous and kind, but is also a snob.
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They also say it isn't wise to call her a snob because she just used to the finer things in life.
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This work popularised the modern meaning of the word snob.
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She accused her of being a snob and of malinchism.
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Coming from a working-class background, he has remained heavily opposed to the class system, describing how private schools tend to turn out little snobs.
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The western society also believes in conspicuous consumption as discussed by veblin and snob effects.
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Willie is something of a snob, and often antagonises the women with her supercilious attitude.
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At first glance, he appears like the basic, rich snob of his era.
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In order to join the sorority, mainly consisting of snobs who enjoy others' suffering, candidates must endure the cruel humiliation of hazing.
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