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put on airs

 

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Verb put on airs has 1 sense
  1. lord it over, queen it over, put on airs, act superior - act like the master of; "He is lording it over the students"
    --1 is one way to act, move
    Sample sentences:
    Somebody ----s
    => Somebody ----s
    => Somebody ----s PP

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Term: put on airs

Description:

"Put on airs" is an idiomatic phrase that means to behave in a snobbish or pretentious manner, often pretending to have a higher social status or more importance than one actually possesses. It is used to describe someone who exaggerates their own importance or tries to impress others by acting superior.

Senses/Usages:
1. Verb - Pretentious Behavior:

In this sense, "put on airs" is used as a verb phrase to describe someone's action of pretending to be more sophisticated, wealthy, or knowledgeable than they are. It often involves adopting faux manners, speaking in an affected manner, or flaunting material possessions.

Example sentence: She always puts on airs when she visits her old neighborhood, like she's too good for them now.

2. Noun - Pretentious Attitude:

As a noun phrase, "putting on airs" refers to the act of displaying an arrogant or haughty attitude, projecting a sense of superiority. It implies an exaggerated sense of self-importance and considering oneself to be above others.

Example sentence: The new manager's putting on airs have alienated the team and lowered morale in the office.

3. Verb - Acting differently in front of others:

Used as a verb phrase, "put on airs" can also describe the behavior of acting differently and putting on a facade when in the presence of certain individuals or groups, usually in an attempt to impress or gain approval.

Example sentence: He always puts on airs when he's around his colleagues, but we know he's not as sophisticated as he portrays himself to be.

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