"Snappily" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Snappily" Meaning

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.

"Snappily" Examples

1. Verb


The project manager instructed her team to carry out the task snappily, ensuring it was ready for the deadline.

2. Adverb


"The company has always tried to implement any new policy snappily," the HR manager said.

3. Noun


Her snappily, ordinary life had been waiting for an extraordinary opportunity, and sooner or later, it shows up.

4. Interjection


"Oh, that hurts snappily," the patient exclaimed, wincing after the shot.

5. Adjective


The student walked into the room to doodle some snappily sketches of candyland and chef boyardee.

"Snappily" Similar Words

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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.

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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.

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

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1) (plural) A hidden trap or danger, especially one that is cleverly disguised or set by a hunter.<br>Example: "The exhausted traveler fell into the lion's snare."<br>2) (plural) A musical instrument consisting of a set of two metal bars or strings that are struck with beaters to produce a sharp, ringing sound.<br>Example: "The music band's drummer expertly manipulated the cymbals and snares."<br>3) (fig.) Something that produces a clever and attractive trap or idea.<br><br>Synonyms: traps, pitfalls, snares, danger.