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snap
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snap
verb
/snæp/
Snake gourd
snare
Meaning
to break suddenly; to speak angrily; to take a photograph quickly
to break or cause to break with a sudden sharp cracking sound
Example Sentences
The rope snapped under the weight.
She snapped the pencil in half.
Synonyms
break, crack, split, photograph, fracture
Entry 1
break, crack, split, photograph
Entry 2
break, crack, fracture, split
Antonyms
mend, repair, fix
Entry 1
mend, repair, fix
Entry 2
fix, mend, repair
Collocations
snap photos, snap fingers, snap decision, snap back, snap at, snap a picture, snap at someone, snap of a twig
Entry 1
snap photos, snap fingers, snap decision, snap back, snap at
Entry 2
snap fingers, snap a picture, snap at someone, snap of a twig
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