"Snivel" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Snivel" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Snivel" Meaning

To whine or cry in a weak and enfeebled manner, often in a pitiful or servile way. To laugh or snort in a weak, almost stifled manner. A tear, snivel, or tear.

"Snivel" Examples

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| Usage Example | Part of Speech | Meaning |
| --- | --- | --- |
| The cold weather made the old man snivel and tear up. | Verb | to weep or cry weakly |
| The company snivel in the face of increased competition. | Verb | to moan or complain in a weak or sneering way |
| After getting a cold, he began to snivel and cough all night. | Verb | to behave in a cowardly or sneering way |
| The kids caught his attention as they were snivel and play loudly. | Verb | to utter wimpering noises, especially 'I wuv you's |
| The southeasterly winds started to snivel, bringing cool air from the south. | Verb | to turn its anterior edge towards the direction from which it is blown |

"Snivel" Similar Words

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?"

Snitch

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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.

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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Snobbery

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The attitude or behavior of a person who believes they are superior to others and looks down on them, often because of their social class, education, or cultural background.<br><br>Example: "The way he spoke to the waiter was a display of snobbery that made us all uncomfortable."<br><br>Synonyms: arrogance, elitism, snobbinibess, haughtiness.

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