Snap ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Snap ( verb )

  1. Break suddenly and completely, typically with a sharp cracking sound.
  2. Move or cause to move with a sudden sharp sound or movement.
  3. Speak or say something suddenly and sharply.
  4. Move or cause to move with a sudden sharp sound or movement.
  5. Catch or cause to catch suddenly and firmly.

Origin:

Middle english: of unknown origin.

Examples:

  1. The twig snapped in half.
  2. He snapped his fingers to get her attention.
  3. She snapped at him for interrupting her.
  4. He snapped the book shut.
  5. He snapped the trap shut, catching the mouse.

(As a noun)

Snap ( noun )

  1. Break suddenly and completely, typically with a sharp cracking sound.
  2. Move or cause to move with a sudden sharp sound or movement.
  3. Speak or say something suddenly and sharply.
  4. Move or cause to move with a sudden sharp sound or movement.
  5. Catch or cause to catch suddenly and firmly.

Origin:

Middle english: of unknown origin.

Examples:

  1. The twig snapped in half.
  2. He snapped his fingers to get her attention.
  3. She snapped at him for interrupting her.
  4. He snapped the book shut.
  5. He snapped the trap shut, catching the mouse.
Some random words: steppe, paroxysmal, construct