What is the correct spelling for SNOBY?

If you've misspelled "snoby", don't worry, corrections are here! The correct word could either be "snobby" or "snoopy". "Snobby" refers to someone who behaves pretentiously, while "snoopy" means curious or nosy. Remember to choose the appropriate term depending on the context you want to convey.

Correct spellings for SNOBY

  • knob The knob on the door was loose and difficult to turn.
  • knobby The trunk of the old oak tree was covered in knobby growths.
  • nob
  • slob The slob left the kitchen floor covered in sticky mess.
  • snob After being forced to dine with the rude and ignorant masses, she fancied herself a snob for ever after.
  • snobby I cannot stand those snobby people.
  • SNOBS The snobs at the country club only associate with people who drive luxury cars.
  • snog We went for a snog in the conservatory and it was so romantic.
  • snoopy No mouse escapes Snoopy's determined pursuit.
  • snooty She acted like a snooty aristocrat, thinking she was better than everyone else.
  • snot I blew my nose and snot came pouring out.
  • snotty Your snotty attitude is really getting on my nerves.
  • snow I love building snow forts with my siblings during winter.
  • snowy I love going on walks in the snowy winter wonderland.
  • snub
  • snubs After she failed to snag a seat at the popular cafe, she felt snubs from her friends.
  • sob She couldn't help but sob when she received the news.
  • SONY I own a SONY television that has excellent picture and sound quality.