elitist

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noun

elit·​ist i-ˈlē-tist How to pronounce elitist (audio) ē- How to pronounce elitist (audio) ā- How to pronounce elitist (audio)
plural elitists
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: one who is an adherent of elitism : one whose attitudes and beliefs are biased in favor of a socially elite class of people
On many issues, they seem to be populists rather than elitists—believers that people can make decisions for themselves better than elites can.Michael Barone
Derided by elitists as phony, the … movement is spontaneous, decentralized, frequently amateurish and sometimes shrill.Karl Rove
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: a person who is or regards himself or herself as a member of a socially elite group
He's too rich, too polished—he's an elitist in a party that has become home to disaffected white, working-class voters.Joe Klein
He was an elitist, who esteemed himself better than Americans from most classes of the population.Louis Filler

elitist

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adjective

: of or relating to elites or elitism: such as
a
: giving special treatment and advantages to wealthy and powerful people
elitist colleges
an elitist country club
Cosmetic surgery is still mostly an elitist preoccupation …Toni Bentley
b
: regarding other people as inferior because they lack power, wealth, or status : snobbish
an elitist snob
elitist classmates

Examples of elitist in a Sentence

Adjective the complacent, elitist attitude of the members at that suburban country club
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
So why would audiences care about a liar and cheater desperate to gain acceptance among horrible elitists at an exclusive club? Jordan Riefe, Los Angeles Times, 17 June 2024 Washington and Silicon Valley, right and left, populists and elitists—all will have to find a way to forge a new social and political contract, one that marries new technologies with the principles of limited power. Anne-Marie Slaughter, Foreign Affairs, 4 Oct. 2016
Adjective
Still, as Republicans have done for years, the Trump campaign is targeting Biden’s event on Saturday as elitist and out of touch. Ted Johnson, Deadline, 14 June 2024 Trust citizens, not elitist ‘princes’ or celebrities. Washington Examiner - Political News and Conservative Analysis About Congress, the President, and the Federal Government, 10 June 2024 See all Example Sentences for elitist 

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Word History

First Known Use

Noun

1938, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Adjective

1943, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of elitist was in 1938

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“Elitist.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/elitist. Accessed 4 Jul. 2024.

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