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    uppity
    /ˈʌpɪti/

    adjective

    • 1. self-important; arrogant: informal "an uppity MP and his lady wife"

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  2. The meaning of UPPITY is putting on or marked by airs of superiority : arrogant, presumptuous. How to use uppity in a sentence. Usage of Uppity: Usage Guide

  3. Uppity is an informal and disapproving adjective that describes someone who behaves in an unpleasant way because they think they are more important than they really are. Learn more about its meaning, synonyms and usage with examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  4. Uppity means “haughtyandsnobbish”—an adjective for someone who puts on airs, someone who is self-important. But, this descriptor has a very racist past, used particularly to disparage Black people as “not remembering their place as inferior.”

  5. People might describe you as uppity if you're bossy and stuck-up. An uppity waiter at a fancy restaurant might look visibly disgusted if you wear your oldest sneakers and your overalls to dinner. Someone who's a snob or who acts like a pompous know-it-all deserves to be described as uppity.

  6. uppity is an old-fashioned and informal adjective that means behaving as if you are more important than you really are, especially when this means that you refuse to obey orders. See the word origin, pronunciation, example sentences and synonyms.

  7. Jun 2, 2024 · Presumptuous, above oneself, self-important; arrogant, snobbish, haughty . Synonyms: see Thesaurus: arrogant. Exceeding one's station or position, assuming prerogatives to which one is not entitled. Usage notes [ edit]

  8. Uppity means haughty or presumptuous, especially for one's rank or social standing. It can also mean not complacent or deferential; strongly self-assertive. See examples, translations and related words.