noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
inverted snobbery
reverse snobbery
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There's a lot of reverse snobbery about opera.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Another Bloomsbury hallmark was witty conversation and upper-class snobbery , which has made Bloomsbury reviled in some circles.
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One supposes that sort of snobbery is behind us.
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Polls suggest that cultural snobbery is largely confined to intellectuals.
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That seemed to me to be daft, bordering on snobbery .
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There was snobbery , and attitudes formed by social and educational background.
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This thought now struck him as too simple and certainly unpleasant in its snobbery , and he tore it up.
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Was this snobbery or some more mundane consideration of copyright?
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You mean we could have just sat on the couch and watched reruns to get the same level of cultural snobbery ?