The official definition of the word snobbery is "the character or quality of being a snob."
Snobbery - 1914 was released on: USA: 23 January 1914
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Refusing to shake the hand of that beggar wasn't a matter of hygiene but an example of pure snobbery.
There are many corrosive effects of snobbery and wealth. These features cause a person to be chronically selfish and mean.
An antisnob is a person who opposes snobbery or snobbish behaviour.
Greed Selfishness Snobbery Arrogance Apathy
The cast of Snobbery - 1914 includes: Stella Adams as Dodie Russell Bassett Rose Furness as Mrs. Van Horn Ramona Langley as Ramona Eddie Lyons as Ned Travis Donald MacDonald Lee Moran
it could be called snobbery or elitism
Snobbery is characterized by a sense of superiority and condescension towards others based on perceived social status, wealth, or knowledge. Snobs often exhibit pretentious behavior, looking down on those they view as inferior or less sophisticated. They may also prioritize exclusivity and seek validation through association with elite groups or possessions.
Nothing but years of snobbery and elitism and a series of tragic social problems to deal with
Discrimination, oppression, bias, racism, snobbery... there are many.
The 'super Mare' part of the name dates from medieval times and is not the result of Victorian snobbery. It is Latin for 'on sea'.