"Snappier" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Snappier" Meaning

Adjective: more forceful and energetic, but also possibly a bit harsh.

Example: "The trainer's snappier tone helped motivate the team to work more efficiently."

"Snappier" Examples

5 usage examples for "Snappier"


1. To describe a shorter and more direct response: The meeting lasted only an hour, thanks to the snappier answers from the team leader.

2. To describe something done in a quicker and more urgent manner: The snappier pace of the new assembly line increased productivity by 30%.

3. To contrast with something slower: His snappier comments during the debate piqued the audience's interest and kept them engaged.

4. To describe someone or something that moves more quickly: The snappier reflexes of the athlete allowed them to dodge the opponent's attack easily.

5. To describe music that is punchier and more energetic: The introduction of the new snappier drum beat to the song gave it a fresh and lively feel.

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A type of brightly colored flower, often grown in gardens. They are known for their tall stalks and long, thin blooms that resemble a dragon's mouth, hence the name "snapdragon" which literally means "dragon that snaps."

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Snaphaunce

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A snaphaunce is an archaic word for a type of ancient muzzle-loading firearm with a flintlock mechanism, where the hammer striking the frizzen (a piece of iron that holds a spark-producing piece of steel) would create a spark to ignite the gunpowder, rather than a separate flint striking a steel edge.

Snapped

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To break or tear suddenly; to make a loud, sharp noise, like a sudden, loud sound; to erupt or exit suddenly in a short, sharp movement or sound.<br><br>Example: She snapped her fingers to get the dog's attention.

Snapper

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A snapper can refer to:<br><br> A cry of approval or applause, often loud and sudden, "The audience gave a collective snapper as the comedian landed a punchline."<br> A type of fish, commonly found in coastal waters around the world, known for its vibrant colors and distinctive snapping sound when it closes its mouth.<br> A type of camera, a cropped sensor compact camera or a medium format digital camera that uses a shutter release mechanism with a sharp "snapping" sound when the shutter is pressed.<br> To snapper or snappers also refer to a type of conversation which goes well but isn't quite secretive or off the record.

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Snappiest

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"Snappiest" is an adjective that means "most sudden and brief" or "most energetic and sudden in action, usually unpleasantly so." It is often used to describe a sharp or sudden sound or a quick, energetic movement.<br><br>Example: "The snappiest reply came from the politician when asked about the recent scandal."<br><br>In a broader sense, "snappiest" can also be used to describe something as the most excellent or exceptional example of its kind.

Snappily

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In a snappily manner means to do something quickly and effectively, in a sharp and decisive way. It is an adverb that suggests a sense of swiftness and efficiency, often with a hint of sharpness or cleverness.

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Snappy

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Catchy, clever, or sharply accurate, especially in a humorous way. Having a sudden, sharp, or stinging quality.

Snaps

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Verbs:<br><br> to make a sudden, sharp noise when a part of something breaks or is broken<br> to take a quick photograph (especially with a smartphone)<br> to extract (especially beans or peas) by breaking between the seeds<br><br>Noun:

Snapshot

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A snapshot is a photograph taken at a particular moment in time, often used to capture a brief moment or a fleeting image. It can also refer to a brief impression or a brief example that represents something, often used in informal or anecdotal contexts.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She took a snapshot of the beautiful sunset on her camera.<br> This snapshot of the company's financial performance shows a decline in profits over the past year.<br><br>It can also refer to a saved state of a computer application or a game, usually a visual representation of the current situation.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> I saved my game in a snapshot so I can continue playing from where I left off.<br> The snapshot of the software allowed us to identify the bug and correct it.

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