snap
C1Frequent NGSL-3UK /snæp/US /snæp/
Meaning
verb
to break something suddenly with a sharp noise; to be broken in this way
“snap something, The wind had snapped the tree in two.”
Real video examples
From real subtitles in LingoTube lessons
“you're holding in your hands social media shareable video snaps and stories that connect half the people on earth they all trace their roots to Stanford's backyard but lately it seems this”
📺 2019 Stanford Commencement address by Tim CookLearn this word in the video →
Remember snap through real videos
Watch TED / YouTube close-reading lessons, tap any word, and review with built-in spaced repetition.
Start learning free →