Snaped vs. Snapped

Snaped vs. Snapped — Is There a Difference?

Difference Between Snaped and Snapped

Snapedverb

simple past tense and past participle of snape

Snappedverb

To make a brisk sharp cracking sound

"Logs snapped in the grate" (James Fox).

Snappedverb

To break suddenly with a brisk, sharp, cracking sound.

Snappedverb

To give way abruptly under pressure or tension

With so many people crowding onto the platform, its supports snapped.

Snappedverb

To suffer a physical or mental breakdown, especially while under stress

feared that the troops would snap from fatigue.

Snappedverb

To bring the jaws briskly together, often with a clicking sound; bite.

Snappedverb

To take up something suddenly and eagerly; snatch or grasp

snap at a chance to go to China.

Snappedverb

To speak abruptly or sharply

snapped at the child.

Snappedverb

To move swiftly and smartly

snap to attention.

Snappedverb

To flash or appear to flash light; sparkle

eyes that snapped with anger.

Snappedverb

To open, close, or fit together with a click

The lock snapped shut. The jacket snaps in front.

Snappedverb

To snatch at with the teeth or mouth; bite

The turtle snapped the lettuce from my hand.

Snappedverb

To pull apart or break with a snapping sound.

Snappedverb

To utter abruptly or sharply

The sergeant snapped out a command.

Snappedverb

To cause to emit a snapping sound

snap a whip.

Snappedverb

To close or latch with a snapping sound

snapped the purse shut.

Snappedverb

To cause to move suddenly

"His head was snapped back by a sudden scream from the bed" (James Michener).

Snappedverb

To take (a photograph).

Snappedverb

To photograph

snapped the winner on the podium.

Snappedverb

(Football) To pass (the ball) from the ground back between the legs to begin a down; hike.

Snappednoun

A sudden sharp cracking sound or the action producing such a sound.

Snappednoun

A sudden breaking.

Snappednoun

A clasp, catch, or other fastening device that operates with a snapping sound.

Snappednoun

A sudden attempt to bite, snatch, or grasp.

Snappednoun

The sound produced by rapid movement of a finger from the thumb tip to the base of the thumb.

Snappednoun

The act of producing this sound.

Snappednoun

The sudden release of something held under pressure or tension.

Snappednoun

A thin, crisp, usually circular cookie

a ginger snap.

Snappednoun

Capacity to make a snapping sound; elasticity

This waistband has lost its snap.

Snappednoun

(Informal) Briskness, liveliness, or energy.

Snappednoun

A brief spell of brisk, cold weather.

Snappednoun

Something accomplished without effort.

Snappedverb

simple past tense and past participle of snap