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English words starting with sn

Sn

tɪn

Meanings of Sn:

abbreviation

Senegal (international vehicle registration).

noun

A silvery-white metal, the chemical element of atomic number 50.

The chemical element tin.

Snack

snæk

Meanings of Snack:

noun

A small amount of food eaten between meals.

Usage examples:

Not many people make it through to the evening meal without a snack
verb

Eat a snack.

Usage examples:

She likes to snack on yogurt

Meanings of Snacked:

verb

Eat a snack.

Usage examples:

She likes to snack on yogurt
noun

A small amount of food eaten between meals.

Usage examples:

Not many people make it through to the evening meal without a snack

Meanings of Snackette:

noun

A very small amount of food.

Usage examples:

It was only a little less uplifting to be a guest in the vip tent, amongst not-very-beautiful beaut…

Meanings of Snacking:

verb

Eat a snack.

Usage examples:

She likes to snack on yogurt
noun

A small amount of food eaten between meals.

Usage examples:

Not many people make it through to the evening meal without a snack

Meanings of Snacks:

noun

A small amount of food eaten between meals.

Usage examples:

Not many people make it through to the evening meal without a snack
verb

Eat a snack.

Usage examples:

She likes to snack on yogurt

Snaffle

ˈsnaf(ə)l

Meanings of Snaffle:

noun

(on a bridle) a simple bit, typically a jointed one, used with a single set of reins.

Usage examples:

To learn the two track maneuver, use a martingale or a snaffle bit with draw reins to encourage the…
verb

Take (something) for oneself, typically quickly or without permission.

Usage examples:

Shall we snaffle some of bernard's sherry?

Meanings of Snaffled:

verb

Take (something) for oneself, typically quickly or without permission.

Usage examples:

Shall we snaffle some of bernard's sherry?
noun

(on a bridle) a simple bit, typically a jointed one, used with a single set of reins.

Usage examples:

To learn the two track maneuver, use a martingale or a snaffle bit with draw reins to encourage the…

Snaffles

ˈsnæf.əl

Meanings of Snaffles:

noun

(on a bridle) a simple bit, typically a jointed one, used with a single set of reins.

Usage examples:

To learn the two track maneuver, use a martingale or a snaffle bit with draw reins to encourage the…
verb

Take (something) for oneself, typically quickly or without permission.

Usage examples:

Shall we snaffle some of bernard's sherry?

Snaffling

ˈsnaf(ə)l

Meanings of Snaffling:

verb

Take (something) for oneself, typically quickly or without permission.

Usage examples:

Shall we snaffle some of bernard's sherry?
noun

(on a bridle) a simple bit, typically a jointed one, used with a single set of reins.

Usage examples:

To learn the two track maneuver, use a martingale or a snaffle bit with draw reins to encourage the…

Meanings of Snafu:

noun

A confused or chaotic state; a mess.

Usage examples:

An enormous amount of my time was devoted to untangling snafus
adjective

In utter confusion or chaos.

Usage examples:

Our refrigeration plant is snafu
verb

Throw (a situation) into chaos.

Usage examples:

You ignored his orders and snafued everything

Snafued

snaˈfuː

Meanings of Snafued:

verb

Throw (a situation) into chaos.

Usage examples:

You ignored his orders and snafued everything
noun

A confused or chaotic state; a mess.

Usage examples:

An enormous amount of my time was devoted to untangling snafus
adjective

In utter confusion or chaos.

Usage examples:

Our refrigeration plant is snafu

Snafus

snæfˈuː

Meanings of Snafus:

noun

A confused or chaotic state; a mess.

Usage examples:

An enormous amount of my time was devoted to untangling snafus
verb

Throw (a situation) into chaos.

Usage examples:

You ignored his orders and snafued everything
adjective

In utter confusion or chaos.

Usage examples:

Our refrigeration plant is snafu

Meanings of Snag:

noun

An unexpected or hidden obstacle or drawback.

Usage examples:

There's one small snag
verb

Catch or tear (something) on a sharp projection.

Usage examples:

Thorns snagged his sweater

Snagged

snaɡ

Meanings of Snagged:

verb

Catch or tear (something) on a sharp projection.

Usage examples:

Thorns snagged his sweater
noun

An unexpected or hidden obstacle or drawback.

Usage examples:

There's one small snag

Past simple and past participle of snag

Meanings of Snaggier:

adjective

Having sharp, angular, or jagged projections.

Usage examples:

His teeth were snaggy and broken

Meanings of Snaggiest:

adjective

Having sharp, angular, or jagged projections.

Usage examples:

His teeth were snaggy and broken

Snagging

ˈsnæɡ.ɪŋ

Meanings of Snagging:

noun

The process of checking a new building for minor faults that need to be rectified.

Usage examples:

They stated that until the m & e work and its snagging is completed, work on the ceilings and floor…
verb

Catch or tear (something) on a sharp projection.

Usage examples:

Thorns snagged his sweater

Snaggle

ˈsnaɡ(ə)l

Meanings of Snaggle:

noun

A tangled or knotted mass.

Usage examples:

A snaggle of cables
verb

Become knotted or tangled.

Usage examples:

The column of smoke snaggled for a moment

Snaggled

ˈsnæɡ.əld

Meanings of Snaggled:

verb

Become knotted or tangled.

Usage examples:

The column of smoke snaggled for a moment
noun

A tangled or knotted mass.

Usage examples:

A snaggle of cables
adjective

(of a tooth, or a row of teeth) sticking out, or not straight or regular

Usage examples:

His eyes and his snaggled front tooth were the sort of thing that people noticed and remembered.

Snaggleteeth

ˈsnaɡ(ə)ltuːθ

Meanings of Snaggleteeth:

noun

An irregular or projecting tooth.

Usage examples:

I hope you and your crooked little snaggle-teeth are laughing all the way to the bank right now.

Snaggletooth

ˈsnaɡ(ə)ltuːθ

Meanings of Snaggletooth:

noun

An irregular or projecting tooth.

Usage examples:

I hope you and your crooked little snaggle-teeth are laughing all the way to the bank right now.

Snaggletoothed

ˌsnæɡ.əlˈtuːθt

Meanings of Snaggletoothed:

adjective

Having a tooth or a set of teeth that is not straight or regular or that sticks out

Usage examples:

Crocodiles are most easily distinguished from alligators by their narrower, snaggle-toothed snouts.…

Snaggy

ˈsnaɡi

Meanings of Snaggy:

adjective

Having sharp, angular, or jagged projections.

Usage examples:

His teeth were snaggy and broken

Snags

snæɡ

Meanings of Snags:

noun

An unexpected or hidden obstacle or drawback.

Usage examples:

There's one small snag
verb

Catch or tear (something) on a sharp projection.

Usage examples:

Thorns snagged his sweater

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