"Snitch" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Snitch" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Snitch" Meaning

A person who informs the police about illegal activities or criminal behavior, often in exchange for a reward, or a turncoat who betrays a group or organization by informing on its members. Can also refer to an implement used to cut or make sharp stabs, such as scissors or a knife.

"Snitch" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Snitch"


1. Informant


She was going to snitch on her brother if he continued to lie.

2. Turn someone in


If you know someone who is involved in illegal activities, you should snitch on them to the authorities.

3. Informal term for a small bird


The finch was a common snitch in the park, flitting between trees.

4. Snitch shot in basketball


The player took a quick snitch shot and sank the ball into the hoop.

5. Someone who informs on others, often in a sneaky or disloyal way


The snitch in the group ruined the surprise party.

"Snitch" Similar Words

Sniping

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Sniping can have a few different meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. <strong>Shooting</strong>: In the context of hunting or target shooting, sniping refers to the act of shooting at a target, especially a long-range one, quickly and accurately, often with a high-powered rifle.<br><br>2. <strong>Haggling</strong>: In a business or commercial context, sniping can refer to the act of making a low offer, especially when making a purchase or price negotiation, in an attempt to get the best deal.<br><br>3. <strong>Photo shoot</strong>: In the realm of photography or film, sniping refers to a privileged look at a scene, or being able to capture the actors' looks and expressions as they prepare for the shot.<br><br>4. <strong>Cheating</strong>: In internet culture and gaming, sniping can be used to describe cheating, such as getting extra points or free passes in a game due to bugs or exploiting game mechanics.

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Snipper

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A person who snips, especially a gardener who trims or clips plants, or a small knife used for cutting or clipping.

Snippers

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Snippet

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Snippets

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Small parts or pieces of something, especially when these are all that is left.<br><br>Examples: Snippets of conversation, Snippets of information, Food snippets.

Snipping

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Snips

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To cut or clip off a small piece, especially a small fragment of something, typically using scissors or a knife.<br><br>Example: "Can you snip the thread with the scissors?"

Snitched

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Informant or tattletale, a person who reports or tells on someone for misbehaving or doing something wrong, often considered uncool or disloyal. (often in an informal or childish sense)

Snitches

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Informal term used to refer to someone who betrays trust or informs on others, often in a school setting or in a situation where informing on someone could have consequences or repercussions.<br><br>Example: "Have you talked to the snitch who ratted out the party to the principal?"<br><br>It can also refer to a person who tattles or tells on others for personal gain or to gain favor.<br><br>Example: "Stop being a snitch and tell the truth about what really happened."

Snitching

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To inform on someone, typically in a way that is deemed disloyal or treacherous, often as a means of seeking revenge or personal gain. This can be in a literal sense, such as reporting a crime or a wrongdoer to the authorities, or in a figurative sense, such as betraying trust or revealing confidential information.

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Sniveling

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