|  snap 
  
 
 1. the act of catching an object with the hands (Freq. 1)
 - Mays made the catch with his back to the plate
 - he made a grab for the ball before it landed
 - Martin's snatch at the bridle failed and the horse raced away
 - the infielder's snap and throw was a single motion
 • Syn:
 catch, grab, snatch
 • Derivationally related forms:
 snatch (for: snatch), grab (for: grab), catch (for: catch)
 • Hypernyms:
 touch, touching
 • Hyponyms:
 fair catch, interception, reception, rebound, shoestring catch,
 mesh, meshing, interlock, interlocking
 2. a spell of cold weather
 - a cold snap in the middle of May
 • Derivationally related forms:
 snappy
 • Hypernyms:
 while, piece, spell, patch
 3. tender green beans without strings that easily snap into sections
 • Syn:
 snap bean
 • Hypernyms:
 green bean
 4. the tendency of a body to return to its original shape after it has been stretched or compressed
 - the waistband had lost its snap
 • Syn:
 elasticity
 • Ant:
 inelasticity (for: elasticity)
 • Derivationally related forms:
 elastic (for: elasticity)
 • Hypernyms:
 physical property
 • Hyponyms:
 resilience, resiliency, bounce, bounciness, give,
 spring, springiness, stretch, stretchiness, stretchability, temper,
 toughness, elasticity of shear
 5. a sudden sharp noise
 - the crack of a whip
 - he heard the cracking of the ice
 - he can hear the snap of a twig
 • Syn:
 crack, cracking
 • Derivationally related forms:
 crack (for: cracking)
 • Hypernyms:
 noise
 6. (American football) putting the ball in play by passing it (between the legs) to a back
 - the quarterback fumbled the snap
 • Syn:
 centering
 • Topics:
 American football, American football game
 • Hypernyms:
 pass, toss, flip
 7. any undertaking that is easy to do
 - marketing this product will be no picnic
 • Syn:
 cinch, breeze, picnic, duck soup, child's play,
 pushover, walkover, piece of cake
 • Derivationally related forms:
 walk over (for: walkover), breeze (for: breeze), cinch (for: cinch)
 • Hypernyms:
 undertaking, project, task, labor
 • Hyponyms:
 doddle
 8. an informal photograph;
 usually made with a small hand-held camera
 - my snapshots haven't been developed yet
 - he tried to get unposed shots of his friends
 • Syn:
 snapshot, shot
 • Hypernyms:
 photograph, photo, exposure, picture, pic
 9. a crisp round cookie flavored with ginger
 • Syn:
 gingersnap, ginger snap, ginger nut
 • Hypernyms:
 cookie, cooky, biscuit
 • Hyponyms:
 brandysnap
 10. the noise produced by the rapid movement of a finger from the tip to the base of the thumb on the same hand
 - servants appeared at the snap of his fingers
 • Hypernyms:
 noise
 11. a sudden breaking
 • Hypernyms:
 break
 12. a fastener used on clothing;
 fastens with a snapping sound
 - children can manage snaps better than buttons
 • Syn:
 snap fastener, press stud
 • Hypernyms:
 fastener, fastening, holdfast, fixing
 13. the act of snapping the fingers;
 movement of a finger from the tip to the base of the thumb on the same hand
 - he gave his fingers a snap
 • Derivationally related forms:
 snappy
 • Hypernyms:
 motion, movement, move, motility
 
 1. utter in an angry, sharp, or abrupt tone (Freq. 7)
 - The sales clerk snapped a reply at the angry customer
 - The guard snarled at us
 • Syn:
 snarl
 • Derivationally related forms:
 snarl (for: snarl)
 • Hypernyms:
 talk, speak, utter, mouth, verbalize, verbalise
 • Verb Frames:
 - Somebody ----s
 - Somebody ----s PP
 - Somebody ----s that CLAUSE
 - They snap that there was a traffic accident
 2. separate or cause to separate abruptly (Freq. 3)
 - The rope snapped
 - tear the paper
 • Syn:
 tear, rupture, bust
 • See Also:
 tear up (for: tear), tear apart (for: tear), tear down (for: tear)
 • Derivationally related forms:
 rupture (for: rupture), tear (for: tear)
 • Hypernyms:
 separate, disunite, divide, part
 • Hyponyms:
 lacerate, rend, rip, rive, pull,
 shred, tear up, rip up
 • Verb Frames:
 - Something ----s
 - Somebody ----s something
 - Something ----s something
 - The ropes snap
 - The strong winds snap the rope
 3. break suddenly and abruptly, as under tension (Freq. 3)
 - The pipe snapped
 • Syn:
 crack
 • Hypernyms:
 break, separate, split up, fall apart, come apart
 • Verb Frames:
 - Something ----s
 - Somebody ----s something
 - Something ----s something
 4. move or strike with a noise (Freq. 2)
 - he clicked on the light
 - his arm was snapped forward
 • Syn:
 click
 • Derivationally related forms:
 click (for: click)
 • Hypernyms:
 move
 • Verb Frames:
 - Something ----s
 - Somebody ----s something
 5. close with a snapping motion (Freq. 2)
 - The lock snapped shut
 • Hypernyms:
 close, shut
 • Verb Frames:
 - Something ----s
 6. make a sharp sound (Freq. 1)
 - his fingers snapped
 • Syn:
 crack
 • Derivationally related forms:
 cracker (for: crack)
 • Hypernyms:
 sound, go
 • Verb Frames:
 - Something ----s
 - Somebody ----s something
 7. move with a snapping sound (Freq. 1)
 - bullets snapped past us
 • Hypernyms:
 move
 • Verb Frames:
 - Something is ----ing PP
 8. to grasp hastily or eagerly (Freq. 1)
 - Before I could stop him the dog snatched the ham bone
 • Syn:
 snatch, snatch up
 • See Also:
 snap up
 • Derivationally related forms:
 snatch (for: snatch), snatcher (for: snatch)
 • Hypernyms:
 seize, prehend, clutch
 • Hyponyms:
 swoop, swoop up
 • Verb Frames:
 - Somebody ----s something
 - Somebody ----s somebody
 9. put in play with a snap (Freq. 1)
 - snap a football
 • Derivationally related forms:
 snapper
 • Hypernyms:
 hit
 • Verb Frames:
 - Somebody ----s something
 10. cause to make a snapping sound (Freq. 1)
 - snap your fingers
 • Syn:
 click, flick
 • Derivationally related forms:
 snapper
 • Hypernyms:
 move
 • Verb Frames:
 - Somebody ----s something
 11. bring the jaws together
 - he snapped indignantly
 • Hypernyms:
 bite, seize with teeth
 • Verb Frames:
 - Something ----s
 - Somebody ----s
 12. record on photographic film
 - I photographed the scene of the accident
 - She snapped a picture of the President
 • Syn:
 photograph, shoot
 • Derivationally related forms:
 photograph (for: photograph), photographer (for: photograph)
 • Topics:
 photography, picture taking
 • Hypernyms:
 record, enter, put down
 • Hyponyms:
 retake, x-ray
 • Verb Group:
 film, shoot, take
 • Verb Frames:
 - Somebody ----s
 - Somebody ----s something
 - Somebody ----s somebody
 13. lose control of one's emotions
 - When she heard that she had not passed the exam, she lost it completely
 - When her baby died, she snapped
 • Syn:
 break down, lose it
 • Derivationally related forms:
 breakdown (for: break down)
 • Hypernyms:
 act, behave, do
 • Hyponyms:
 dissolve, die, fall apart, go to pieces
 • Verb Frames:
 - Somebody ----s
 
 
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