snoot

noun
UK: /snuːt/
US: /snuːt/
  1. A person who behaves as if they are better than other people.

    1. Don't be a snoot, talk to everyone.
    2. The other workers think she is a snoot because she's so conceited.
  2. The nose of an animal, especially a pig.

    1. The pig pushed with its snoot.
    2. The dog used its snoot to nudge the ball closer to its owner's hand.
snoot verb
  1. To behave in a proud and unfriendly way towards other people.

    1. Don't snoot me; I'm your friend.
    2. She began to snoot around after her promotion, ignoring her old friends.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "snoot" in English means: A person who behaves as if they are better than other people., The nose of an animal, especially a pig..

The phonetic transcription of "snoot" is /snuːt/ in British English and /snuːt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "snoot": snob, stuffed shirt, prig.

Example usage of "snoot": "Don't be a snoot, talk to everyone.". More examples on the page.