snapping

[ˈsnæpɪŋ]

snapping Definition

  • 1the act of making a sharp cracking sound
  • 2showing sudden irritation or anger
  • 3a type of turtle that has a long neck and powerful jaws

Using snapping: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "snapping" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I heard the snapping of a twig behind me.

  • Example

    She was snapping at everyone in the office today.

  • Example

    The alligator snapping turtle is native to the southeastern United States.

  • Example

    He was snapping his fingers to the beat of the music.

  • Example

    The cold weather made the plastic snapping and breaking.

snapping Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for snapping

Phrases with snapping

  • to suddenly stop feeling sad or depressed and start feeling happy again

    Example

    You need to snap out of it and get back to work.

  • a quick decision made without much thought or consideration

    Example

    I made a snap decision to buy the car, but I regretted it later.

  • a quick decision made without much thought or consideration

    Example

    I made a snap judgment about her based on her appearance, but I was wrong.

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Summary: snapping in Brief

The term 'snapping' [ˈsnæpɪŋ] can refer to the act of making a sharp cracking sound, as in 'The cold weather made the plastic snapping and breaking.' It can also describe showing sudden irritation or anger, as in 'She was snapping at everyone in the office today.' Additionally, it can refer to a type of turtle, such as the alligator snapping turtle or common snapping turtle. Phrases like 'snap out of it' and 'snap decision' are also common.

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