0 a person who respects and likes only people who are of a high social class, and/or a person who has extremely high standards who is not satisfied by the things that ordinary people like:
1 a person who judges the importance of people mainly by their social position or wealth, and who believes social position or wealth makes one person better than others
intellectual snobs
The ' educated class ', mainly government clerks, he wrote, were ' social snobs ', unwilling to mix with manual workers.
He turned his back on the doubters and the snobs and made wonderful theatre for people.
I do not mean to suggest that this person would be a snob.
There still seems to be ample material for pictures, in papers which cater for the snob, of people enjoying expensive amusements.
There is a certain snob value about sherry for some unknown reason.
I have always felt that those who are stricken with the disease of class consciousness are really the biggest snobs in the world.
Nobody would be such an intellectual snob as to suggest that graduates are the only educated men.
Children can prove that they are snobs with or without an exam at the age of 11.
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