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Close vs Snobbish - What's the difference?

close | snobbish | Related terms |

Close is a related term of snobbish.


As adjectives the difference between close and snobbish

is that close is closed, shut while snobbish is having the property of being a snob; arrogant and pretentious; smugly superior or dismissive of perceived inferiors.

As a verb close

is (label) to remove a gap.

As a noun close

is an end or conclusion or close can be an enclosed field.

Elect vs Snobbish - What's the difference?

elect | snobbish | Related terms |

Elect is a related term of snobbish.


As adjectives the difference between elect and snobbish

is that elect is (used only after the noun) who has been elected in a specified post, but has not yet entered office while snobbish is having the property of being a snob; arrogant and pretentious; smugly superior or dismissive of perceived inferiors.

As a noun elect

is one chosen or set apart.

As a verb elect

is to choose or make a decision (to do something).

Snobbish vs Narrow - What's the difference?

snobbish | narrow | Related terms |

Snobbish is a related term of narrow.


As adjectives the difference between snobbish and narrow

is that snobbish is having the property of being a snob; arrogant and pretentious; smugly superior or dismissive of perceived inferiors while narrow is having a small width; not wide; slim; slender; having opposite edges or sides that are close, especially by comparison to length or depth.

As a verb narrow is

to reduce in width or extent; to contract.

As a noun narrow is

(chiefly|in the plural) a narrow passage, especially a contracted part of a stream, lake, or sea; a strait connecting two bodies of water.

Closed vs Snobbish - What's the difference?

closed | snobbish | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between closed and snobbish

is that closed is sealed, made inaccessible or impassable; not open while snobbish is having the property of being a snob; arrogant and pretentious; smugly superior or dismissive of perceived inferiors.

As a verb closed

is past tense of close.

Select vs Snobbish - What's the difference?

select | snobbish | Related terms |

Select is a related term of snobbish.


As adjectives the difference between select and snobbish

is that select is select while snobbish is having the property of being a snob; arrogant and pretentious; smugly superior or dismissive of perceived inferiors.

Snobbish vs Lordly - What's the difference?

snobbish | lordly | Related terms |

Snobbish is a related term of lordly.


As adjectives the difference between snobbish and lordly

is that snobbish is having the property of being a snob; arrogant and pretentious; smugly superior or dismissive of perceived inferiors while lordly is (obsolete) of or relating to a lord.

As an adverb lordly is

in the manner of a lord showing command or nobility.

Snobbish vs Distant - What's the difference?

snobbish | distant | Related terms |

Snobbish is a related term of distant.


As adjectives the difference between snobbish and distant

is that snobbish is having the property of being a snob; arrogant and pretentious; smugly superior or dismissive of perceived inferiors while distant is far off (physically, logically or mentally).

Snobber vs Snobbish - What's the difference?

snobber | snobbish |


As a noun snobber

is person with a sweet tooth.

As an adjective snobbish is

having the property of being a snob; arrogant and pretentious; smugly superior or dismissive of perceived inferiors.

Clannish vs Snobbish - What's the difference?

clannish | snobbish | Related terms |

Clannish is a related term of snobbish.


As adjectives the difference between clannish and snobbish

is that clannish is of or related to a clan while snobbish is having the property of being a snob; arrogant and pretentious; smugly superior or dismissive of perceived inferiors.

Restrictive vs Snobbish - What's the difference?

restrictive | snobbish | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between restrictive and snobbish

is that restrictive is confining, limiting, containing with in defined bounds while snobbish is having the property of being a snob; arrogant and pretentious; smugly superior or dismissive of perceived inferiors.

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