Snap
(
verb
,
noun
)
(As a verb)
Snap ( verb )
- Break suddenly and completely, typically with a sharp cracking sound.
- Move or cause to move with a sudden sharp sound or movement.
- Speak or say something suddenly and sharply.
- Move or cause to move with a sudden sharp sound or movement.
- Catch or cause to catch suddenly and firmly.
Origin:
Middle english: of unknown origin.
Examples:
- The twig snapped in half.
- He snapped his fingers to get her attention.
- She snapped at him for interrupting her.
- He snapped the book shut.
- He snapped the trap shut, catching the mouse.
(As a noun)
Snap ( noun )
- Break suddenly and completely, typically with a sharp cracking sound.
- Move or cause to move with a sudden sharp sound or movement.
- Speak or say something suddenly and sharply.
- Move or cause to move with a sudden sharp sound or movement.
- Catch or cause to catch suddenly and firmly.
Origin:
Middle english: of unknown origin.
Examples:
- The twig snapped in half.
- He snapped his fingers to get her attention.
- She snapped at him for interrupting her.
- He snapped the book shut.
- He snapped the trap shut, catching the mouse.