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- Dictionarysnappy/ˈsnapi/
adjective
- 1. irritable and inclined to speak sharply; snappish: "anything unusual made her snappy and nervous" Similar Opposite
- 2. cleverly concise; neat: "snappy catchphrases" Similar Opposite
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SNAPPY definition: 1. (especially of a man's clothes or of his appearance) modern and stylish: 2. immediately…. Learn more.
1. : snappish sense 1. 2. a. : quickly made or done. a snappy decision. b. : marked by vigor or liveliness. snappy dialogue. c. : briskly cold. d. : stylish, smart. a snappy dresser. snappily. ˈsna-pə-lē. adverb. snappiness. ˈsna-pē-nəs. noun.
adjective. pleasantly cold and invigorating. “ snappy weather”. synonyms: crisp, frosty, nipping, nippy. cold. having a low or inadequate temperature or feeling a sensation of coldness or having been made cold by e.g. ice or refrigeration. adjective. smart and fashionable. “ snappy conversation”.
If someone has a snappy style of speaking, they speak in a quick, clever, brief, and often funny way. Each film gets a snappy two-line summary. American English : snappy / ˈsnæpi /
adjective. , snap·pi·er, snap·pi·est. apt to snap or bite; snappish, as a dog. impatient or irritable, as a person or a reply. snapping or crackling in sound, as a fire. quick or sudden in action or performance. Informal. crisp, smart, lively, brisk, etc.: Only snappy people get ahead in this world. snappy.
SNAPPY meaning: 1. (especially of a man's clothes or of his appearance) modern and stylish: 2. immediately…. Learn more.
(informal) used to tell somebody to do something quickly or to hurry. Come in, but make it snappy. I’ve got a meeting to go to. See snappy in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: snappy. Definition of snappy adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.