snug
Americanadjective
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warmly comfortable or cozy, as a place, accommodations, etc..
a snug little house.
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fitting closely, as a garment.
a snug jacket.
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more or less compact or limited in size, and sheltered or warm.
a snug harbor.
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trim, neat, or compactly arranged, as a ship or its parts.
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comfortably circumstanced, as persons.
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pleasant or agreeable, especially in a small, exclusive way.
a snug coterie of writers.
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enabling one to live in comfort.
a snug fortune.
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secret; concealed; well-hidden.
a snug hideout.
verb (used without object)
verb (used with object)
adverb
noun
adjective
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comfortably warm and well-protected; cosy
the children were snug in bed during the blizzard
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small but comfortable
a snug cottage
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well-ordered; compact
a snug boat
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sheltered and secure
a snug anchorage
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fitting closely and comfortably
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offering safe concealment
noun
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(in Britain and Ireland) one of the bars in certain pubs, offering intimate seating for only a few persons
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engineering a small peg under the head of a bolt engaging with a slot in the bolted component to prevent the bolt turning when the nut is tightened
verb
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to make or become comfortable and warm
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(tr) nautical to make (a vessel) ready for a storm by lashing down gear
Other Word Forms
- snugly adverb
- snugness noun
- unsnug adjective
- unsnugness noun
Etymology
Origin of snug
First recorded in 1575–85; perhaps from Old Norse snøggr “short-haired”; cognate with Swedish snygg “neat”
Example Sentences
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Despite the beacon, only Hanoi’s cà phê cognoscenti seek out this snug shop furnished with four short tables and a small counter.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 17, 2026
The asking price is $25 million, which might seem a startling figure for a two-bedroom, 2,300-square-foot home on a snug lot.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 24, 2025
One of the city’s oldest izakaya, a snug Japanese bar serving food and drinks, only recently extended its opening hours past 8 p.m.
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 4, 2025
Use a flexible tape measure and wrap it around the narrowest part of your neck, keeping the tape snug but not tight.
From Science Daily • Oct. 20, 2025
May Ling would fall asleep, milk-sated and warm, in that cozy crib, snug under a hand-knit coverlet, a wall of crib bumpers shielding her from the hard slats of the sides.
From "Little Fires Everywhere" by Celeste Ng
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