"Snottiest" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Snottiest" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Snottiest" Meaning

Most persistently sneering or unattractive.

"Snottiest" Examples

Here are five usage examples for the word "snottiest":

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The snottiest kid in the class was the first to come down with the flu.
He had an unfortunate habit of picking his nose and getting the snottiest nose in the neighborhood.
After getting a cold, she woke up to find that her nose had turned into the snottiest mess ever.
The children argued over who made the snottiest faces while eating the green vegetables at lunchtime.
The baby displayed the snottiest preferences for life in the messiest kind of car seat ever seen.

"Snottiest" Similar Words

Snorkels

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A snorkel is a tube or tube-shaped device that allows a person to breathe at the water's surface while their face is submerged. In the context of scuba diving, snorkels are usually used to enable divers to breathe while still underwater, but without having to fully submerge their faces in scuba gear.

Snorlax

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Snort

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Snorted

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Snorting

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The verb "snorting" can have several meanings based on the context. Here are a few possibilities:<br><br>1. To exhale heavily, often with a nasal sound: For example, "He snorted out the cigar smoke."<br>2. To suddenly, harshly, or loudly express disagreement or disapproval: For example, "She snorted in disdain at the bad joke."<br>3. To inhale strongly, often through the nose, mainly to take medicine: For example, "He had to snort the medicine to get the dosage right."<br>4. In some contexts, particularly in racing or sports, snorting can refer to the sound a horse makes while running: For example, "The horse snorted as she galloped across the finish line."<br><br>The noun "snort" has a similar range of meanings, often related to these actions or sounds.

Snorts

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Snot

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Snotra

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Snottiness

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Condescension, superiority, or arrogance, often accompanied by a patronizing attitude.

Snotty

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Disapproving or condescending, often in a sarcastic or sarcastic tone. Example: "She was being very snotty to the new employee, making it clear she was not impressed by him."

Snout

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Snouted

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Snouts

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The word "snouts" refers to the noses or long, pointed ends of animals, especially pigs, or the act of thrusting one's nose into someone's affairs in order to interfere or intrude.<br><br>Example: "The snouts of the hogs rooted around in the mud." <br><br>In idiomatic expressions, "snouts" can also mean to pry or intrude into someone's affairs, especially in order to gain an advantage or benefit.<br><br>Example: "He was said to have stuck his snout into every business deal in town."

Snow-capped

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Snow-covered

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Covered or obstructed by snow.

Snow

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