Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

put-on-airs-and-graces

idiom
/ˈpʊt ɒn ɛrz ənd ɡreɪsɪz/
Definition
To behave in a way that shows one thinks they are superior or more important than others, often through pretentious or affected manners.
Examples
  • She really puts on airs and graces now that she has a promotion.
  • He tends to put on airs and graces whenever he is around his wealthy friends.
  • It’s off-putting when someone puts on airs and graces just to seem important.
Meaning
This phrase refers to a display of superiority or self-importance, typically manifested through affected elegance or behavior that is intended to impress others.
Synonyms
  • pretentiousness
  • affectation
  • snobbery
  • haughtiness
  • superciliousness