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    snap
    /snap/

    verb

    • 1. break suddenly and completely, typically with a sharp cracking sound: "guitar strings kept snapping" Similar breakbreak in/into twofracturesplinterOpposite hold
    • 2. (of an animal) make a sudden audible bite: "a dog was snapping at his heels" Similar bitegnash its teethtry to bitetry to nip

    noun

    adjective

    • 1. done or taken on the spur of the moment, unexpectedly, or without notice: "a snap decision"

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  3. Learn the meaning of snap as a verb, noun, adjective and exclamation in English. Find out how to use snap in different contexts, such as breaking, speaking, photographing, fastening and playing games.

  4. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word snap as a verb, noun, adverb, and adjective. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases of snap.

  5. to address or interrupt (a person) quickly and sharply. to say or utter (words, a command, a retort, etc.) in a quick, sharp manner: to snap complaints. to break suddenly, especially with a cracking sound: to snap a stick in half. to take a photograph of, especially quickly.

  6. Oh, snap! When something snaps, it breaks or separates suddenly, often with a cracking sound. A snap can also be a fastener on clothes. And if you like a song, you can snap your fingers to the beat or snap a selfie of yourself dancing.

    • [transitive, intransitive] to break something suddenly with a sharp noise; to be broken in this way. snap something The wind had snapped the tree in two.
    • [transitive, intransitive] (informal) to take a photograph. snap something A passing tourist snapped the incident. snap (away) She seemed oblivious to the crowds of photographers snapping away.
    • [intransitive, transitive] to move, or to move something, into a particular position quickly, especially with a sudden sharp noise. + adj. The lid snapped shut.
    • [transitive, intransitive] to speak or say something in an impatient, usually angry, voice. + speech ‘Don't just stand there,’ she snapped. snap (at somebody) I was tempted to snap back angrily at him.
  7. Learn the meaning, pronunciation, and examples of the word snap as a verb, noun, adjective, and adverb. Find out the synonyms, idioms, and related terms of snap in different contexts.

  8. If you snap something into a particular position, or if it snaps into that position, it moves quickly into that position, with a sharp sound. He snapped the notebook shut. He snapped the cap on his ballpoint.