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babbitt

[ bab-it ]
/ ˈbæb ɪt /
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noun
a bearing or lining of Babbitt metal.
adjective
pertaining to or made of Babbitt metal.
verb (used with object)
to line, face, or furnish with Babbitt metal.
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Origin of babbitt

First recorded in 1900–05; short for Babbitt metal

Other definitions for babbitt (2 of 2)

Babbitt
[ bab-it ]
/ ˈbæb ɪt /

noun
Irving, 1865–1933, U.S. educator and critic.
Milton Byron, 1916–2011, U.S. composer.
(italics) a novel (1922) by Sinclair Lewis.
(often lowercase) a self-satisfied person who conforms readily to conventional, middle-class ideas and ideals, especially of business and material success; Philistine: from the main character in the novel by Sinclair Lewis.
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British Dictionary definitions for babbitt (1 of 2)

babbitt
/ (ˈbæbɪt) /

verb
(tr) to line (a bearing) or face (a surface) with Babbitt metal or a similar soft alloy

British Dictionary definitions for babbitt (2 of 2)

Babbitt
/ (ˈbæbɪt) /

noun
US derogatory a narrow-minded and complacent member of the middle class

Derived forms of Babbitt

Babbittry, noun

Word Origin for Babbitt

C20: after George Babbitt, central character in the novel Babbitt (1922) by Sinclair Lewis
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Cultural definitions for babbitt

Babbitt

(1922) A novel by Sinclair Lewis. The title character, an American real estate agent in a small city, is portrayed as a crass, loud, overoptimistic boor who thinks only about money and speaks in clichés, such as “You've gotta have pep, by golly!”

notes for Babbitt

By extension, a “Babbitt” is a narrow-minded, materialistic businessman.
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