[f. prec.] The character or quality of being snobbish.
1846. Thackeray, Snob Papers, Wks. 1856, XXIV. 318. This shameful caricature of a man which Snobbishness has set up to worship it.
1859. Jephson, Brittany, xvi. 274. So the insolent young sham-aristocrat was punished for his snobbishness.
1879. Huxley, Hume, v. 106. One of the most curious peculiarities of the dog mind is its inherent snobbishness, shown by the regard paid to external respectability.