What does snobbig in Swedish mean?

What is the meaning of the word snobbig in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use snobbig in Swedish.

The word snobbig in Swedish means snobbish, snobbig, uppblåst, snobbig, sprättig, kultiverad, pretentiös, snobbig, snobbig, högfärdig, exklusiv, snobbig, snobbig, högfärdig, göra snobbig, vara snobbig med ngt. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word snobbig

snobbish

snobbig

(person, attitude: superior)

The neighbours are avoiding us because they're snobbish.

uppblåst

(informal (arrogant) (ogillande)

Edward complained that the servants were becoming uppity.

snobbig

(mainly US (style: like a prep student)

I won't wear that preppy sweater vest to the party.

sprättig

(French (fashion: overly fussy)

kultiverad

(informal, figurative (voice: upper-class)

pretentiös

(UK, slang (pretentious)

snobbig

(informal, figurative (disdainful, snobbish)

Carl was offended by Jane's sniffy remark.

snobbig

(informal, pejorative (uppity)

högfärdig

(informal (pretentious, snobbish)

exklusiv

(snob appeal)

Agnes buys all her clothes from exclusive boutiques.

snobbig

(snobbish, cold)

Tia's aloof attitude distanced her from her classmates.

snobbig

(dandyish, affected)

högfärdig

(presumptuous)

göra snobbig

(make foppish)

vara snobbig med ngt

(informal, figurative (be disdainful, snobbish about)

The sales assistant was really sniffy about ordering the item I wanted; I won't be shopping there again!

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