"Sneezed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sneezed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sneezed" Meaning

To let out a sudden sharp breath out of the nose, typically as a result of irritation in the nasal passages.

"Sneezed" Examples

Usage Examples


1. Informal conversation:
"Watch out! She sneezed and water splattered all over the table."

2. Literary context:
"In the comedy play, Bob sneezed on stage due to the strong spices he ate for lunch."

3. Scientific article:
"The vaccination is known to have caused a severe allergic reaction in some individuals, causing them to sneeze violently."

4. Educational explanation:
"Sneezing is a natural reflex; when the nasal passages become over-sensitive, the sneeze is triggered to remove the irritant."

5. Idiomatic expression:
"Just as I was about to take the important phone call, I sneezed out loud and felt my embarrassment."

"Sneezed" Similar Words

Snear

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The word "snear" is an archaic or informal variant of "snare" and "sneer", but it can also have a few different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible definitions:<br><br>1. Old form of "snare" or "sneer"<br>2. To gaze at with a mixture of scorn and disdain<br>3. A sharp, pungent smell

Sneer

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A look of contempt or disdain, often expressed by curling the lip and raising the upper eyelid; a sarcastic or mocking expression.<br><br>Example: "She gave a sneer to her brother's joke."

Sneered

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To sneer at someone or something is to look at them with a superior or contemptuous expression, often with the upper lip curled in distaste or scorn. It can also mean to show contempt or mockery through a facial expression.

Sneerer

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A person who sneers at someone or something, typically with contempt or disdain.

Sneering

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To look or smile with a scornful or contemptuous expression, indicating dislike or disapproval.<br><br>Example: The politician sneering at his opponent in the televised debate.

Sneeringly

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With a look or tone of contempt or disdain, often expressing scorn or disapproval.

Sneers

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To sneer is to show that you are disapproving or contemptuous, often by curling up your lip or raising an eyebrow. It involves looking at someone or something with scorn or disdain.

Sneeze

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A sudden, sharp, involuntary expulsion of air from the lungs through the nose and mouth, often accompanied by a characteristic sound and a usually brief, violent contraction of the face muscles.

Sneezer

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A person who frequently sneezes.

Sneezes

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A strong, sudden, and usually involuntary expulsion of air from the lungs through the nose and mouth, typically caused by irritation of the nasal mucous membranes.

Sneezing

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A sudden, loud, and explosive expulsion of air from the lungs, typically caused by irritation of the nasal passages or sinuses.

Sneffels

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Snæfellsjökull, a glacier-covered volcano in Iceland, is often referred to as the "Sneffels" glacier.

Snicker

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Snickerdoodle

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A snickerdoodle is a type of sweet cookie that is traditionally made with butter, sugar, eggs, flour, and cream of tartar. The cookie is known for its distinctive flavor and a crispy outside and chewy inside. The name "snickerdoodle" is likely derived from the German word "schneckenreinchen," which means "little snail," but the origins of the name are unclear.

Snickered

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To smile or laugh in a slightly embarrassed or disbelieving way, often at something that is sarcastic or ironic.

Snickering

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