intellectual snobbery

  • 1snobbery — snob|be|ry [ˈsnɔbəri US ˈsna: ] n [U] behaviour or attitudes which show that you think you are better than other people, because you belong to a higher social class or know much more than they do used to show disapproval ▪ intellectual snobbery… …

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  • 2snobbery — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ cultural, intellectual, musical ▪ class, social ▪ She faced the twin barriers of class snobbery and racial discrimination. ▪ the elitism and s …

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  • 3intellectual — adj. Intellectual is used with these nouns: ↑ability, ↑achievement, ↑activity, ↑appeal, ↑appetite, ↑arrogance, ↑bankruptcy, ↑bent, ↑brilliance, ↑capability, ↑capacity, ↑ …

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  • 4Chronological snobbery — Chronological snobbery, a term coined by friends C. S. Lewis and Owen Barfield, is a logical argument (and usually when thus termed, considered an outright fallacy) describing the erroneous argument that the thinking, art, or science of an… …

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  • 5Anti-intellectualism — describes a sentiment of hostility towards, or mistrust of, intellectuals and intellectual pursuits. This may be expressed in various ways, such as attacks on the merits of science, education, art, or literature.Anti intellectuals often perceive… …

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