snitty
adjective informal uk/ˈsnɪt.i/ us/ˈsnɪt̬.i/
粗鲁的,尖刻的,目中无人的
rude and unfriendly, especially in a way that shows that you believe yourself to be better than other people
The star wrote a snitty letter to the magazine's editor, dismissing his interviewer as "a gossip columnist". 明星给杂志编辑写了一封尖酸刻薄的信,将采访他的人斥为 "八卦专栏作家"。
Critics have been snitty about the exhibition. 评论家对展览的评价很不客气。
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- The way some of these critics talk, their no-doubt perfectly valid observations just sound snitty.
- One particularly snitty reviewer dismissed her masterful novel for having too much in it about wallpaper.
- It's hilarious watching these supposedly egalitarian journalists get all snitty when they don't get a good table.
- I can't be too snitty about the newspaper because it does employ me to write a column.