put on airs

put on airs
put on airs & give oneself airs
Fig. to act better than one really is; to pretend to be good or to be superior. •

Pay no attention to her. She is just putting on airs.

Stop giving yourself airs and act like the rest of us.

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{v. phr.} To show conceit; act in a superior or condescending manner. * /The fact that her parents own a villa in Capri is no reason for Amanda to keep putting on airs./

Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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  • put\ on\ airs — v. phr. To show conceit; act in a superior or condescending manner. The fact that her parents own a villa in Capri is no reason for Amanda to keep putting on airs …   Словарь американских идиом

  • put on airs — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. brag, show off, make pretensions; see strut …   English dictionary for students

  • put on airs — act as though one is better than others, show off …   English contemporary dictionary

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  • airs / heirs —    Airs refers to snobbish and artificial behavior: Portia Radclyffe put on airs at the fine dinner party just because she had a few diamonds dangling from her neck.    Heirs are people who, because they are family, will inherit an estate or… …   Confused words

  • airs / heirs —    Airs refers to snobbish and artificial behavior: Portia Radclyffe put on airs at the fine dinner party just because she had a few diamonds dangling from her neck.    Heirs are people who, because they are family, will inherit an estate or… …   Confused words

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