snob

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈsnɒb/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/snɑb/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(snob)

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snob n (socially pretentious person) (voz inglesa)esnob n común
  arrogante n común
  pedante n común
 Harriet is a snob; she only wants to be friends with upper-class people and she looks down her nose at everyone else.
 Harriet es una esnob, solo quiere ser amiga de gente de clase alta y mira por encima del hombro a todo el mundo.
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Collocations: has [great, loads of] snob appeal, a [total, complete, pig-headed, stuck-up] snob, a [grammar, wine, food, music] snob, more...

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