noun🔗ShareEsnob, persona presumidaA person who wishes to be seen as a member of the upper classes and who looks down on those perceived to have inferior or unrefined tastes."My coworker is such a snob; she only talks about designer clothes and makes fun of anyone who shops at discount stores. "Mi compañera de trabajo es una esnob; solo habla de ropa de diseñador y se burla de cualquiera que compre en tiendas de descuento.personattitudecharacterstylesocietyhumanvalueChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareZapateroA cobbler or shoemaker."The old cobbler, a renowned snob in the village, refused to repair shoes for anyone except the mayor's family. "El viejo zapatero, un snob renombrado en el pueblo, se negó a reparar zapatos a nadie excepto a la familia del alcalde.jobpersonworkChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗SharePlebeyo, persona comúnA member of the lower classes; a commoner."Despite being a snob, the new student quickly made friends at school. "A pesar de ser un plebeyo, el nuevo estudiante hizo amigos rápidamente en la escuela.attitudepersoncharactersocietyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareEsquirol, rompehuelgasA workman who works for lower wages than his fellows, or who will not join a strike."The construction workers went on strike, but the new worker, a snob, didn't join. "Los trabajadores de la construcción se declararon en huelga, pero el nuevo trabajador, un esquirol, no se unió.attitudepersonjobworkeconomysocietyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareBurgués(Cambridge University) A townsman, as opposed to a gownsman."During the formal dinner, the Cambridge students pointedly ignored the snob serving them, preferring to socialize only amongst themselves. "Durante la cena formal, los estudiantes de Cambridge ignoraron deliberadamente al burgués que les servía, prefiriendo socializar solo entre ellos.historysocietyeducationpersonChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading