Stuck up meaning in English
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Definition
(a) stuck up (person): (a) snobby, proud, pretentious (person)
Exercise 1
Philip's main criticism of Susie is that she is pretentious, or "stuck up".
Choose the lines from the dialogue which support Philip's argument that Susie is "stuck up":
Be careful, there may be more than one correct choice!
Choose the lines from the dialogue which support Philip's argument that Susie is "stuck up":
Be careful, there may be more than one correct choice!
Philip's main criticism of Susie is that she is pretentious, or "stuck up".
Choose the lines from the dialogue which support Philip's argument that Susie is "stuck up":
Be careful, there may be more than one correct choice!
Choose the lines from the dialogue which support Philip's argument that Susie is "stuck up":
Be careful, there may be more than one correct choice!
This comment indicates that Philip finds Susie to be pretentious or "stuck up". Philip sarcastically imitates Susie's British accent and makes reference to her relationship with the Queen of England.
This comment indicates that Philip finds Susie to be pretentious or "stuck up". Philip declares that Susie feels she is "better than everyone" which is a very clear indication that he considers Susie to be pretentious or "stuck up".
This line doesn't suggest that Philip considers Susie to be "stuck up" or "pretentious". To be "attracted" to someone is to desire their company or find them appealing.
This line doesn't suggest that Philip considers Susie to be "stuck up" or "pretentious". To "pretend" is to "make believe", "imagine" or "simulate" in this context.
Exercise 2
Philip's main criticism of Susie is that she is pretentious, or stuck up.
Choose the lines from the dialogue which support Philip's argument that Susie is "stuck up"
There may be more than one correct choice!
Choose the lines from the dialogue which support Philip's argument that Susie is "stuck up"
There may be more than one correct choice!
Philip's main criticism of Susie is that she is pretentious, or stuck up.
Choose the lines from the dialogue which support Philip's argument that Susie is "stuck up"
There may be more than one correct choice!
Choose the lines from the dialogue which support Philip's argument that Susie is "stuck up"
There may be more than one correct choice!
This line doesn't suggest that Philip considers Susie to be "stuck up" or "pretentious". To "pretend" is to "make believe", "imagine" or "simulate" in this context.
This comment indicates that Philip finds Susie to be pretentious or "stuck up". Philip sarcastically imitates Susie's British accent and makes reference to her relationship with the Queen of England.
This comment indicates that Philip finds Susie to be pretentious or "stuck up". Philip declares that Susie feels she is "better than everyone" which is a very clear indication that he considers Susie to be pretentious or "stuck up".
This line doesn't suggest that Philip considers Susie to be "stuck up" or "pretentious". To be "attracted" to someone is to desire their company or find them appealing.
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