stuck-up

[US]/[stʌk ʌp]/
[UK]/[stʌk ʌp]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj.arrogant; conceited; snobbish; feeling or showing excessive pride in one's social status or accomplishments; unable to move or progress

Phrases & Collocations

stuck-up attitude

so stuck-up

being stuck-up

stuck-up people

get stuck-up

really stuck-up

stuck-up rich

seemed stuck-up

stuck-up snob

avoid being stuck-up

Example Sentences

she's a bit stuck-up and only talks to people she deems worthy.

he acted stuck-up after getting a promotion at work.

i don't like people who are stuck-up and look down on others.

despite her wealth, she wasn't always stuck-up.

the stuck-up attitude of the staff was quite off-putting.

he tried to appear stuck-up to impress the investors.

she's not stuck-up, just confident and knows her worth.

the stuck-up teenager refused to help with chores.

don't be stuck-up; be friendly and approachable.

he gave a stuck-up response to my simple question.

she's got a stuck-up air about her, even when she's wrong.

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