"Snappy" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Snappy" Meaning

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

"Snappy" Examples

1. Giving a snappy answer to impress the interviewer:

The candidate responded to the question about his past experience, giving a snappy answer that really impressed the interviewer.

2. A snappy tune played by the band would really get the crowd moving:

The organizers knew that a snappy tune played by the band would really get the crowd moving and create a lively atmosphere during the concert.

3. Students received a snappy education:

The new school developed a snappy education system, where students were exposed to practical knowledge and skills through hands-on learning.

4. The key is a snappy little buckeye nut:

The hunter needed to replace the key with another piece of plant, the lens from a snappy little buckeye nut, to open his broken hunting trap.

5. The debate concluded with snappy speeches:

The judges praised the team that performed in the debate for delivering well-articulated snappy speeches that brought home their points convincingly.

"Snappy" Similar Words

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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.

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Snapping

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Snapshot

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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.

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