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snapped

American  
[snapt] / snæpt /

adjective

  1. broken suddenly and with a sharp cracking sound.

    The snapped twig startled the animal, and it darted to safety.

  2. photographed, especially quickly or spontaneously.

    A hastily snapped photo captured the moment.

  3. Digital Technology.

    1. (of a QR code or other source) scanned using a smartphone or other digital device in order to read the encoded text or URL and browse the hyperlinked web page.

      The URL of the snapped QR code was only a blank page with no info, just a silly movie clip.

    2. being or relating to an icon or other displayed item moved instantly and automatically into alignment with a grid or into a predetermined position, as to a corner or edge of the screen.

      A snapped app occupies a narrower region of the screen, freeing up the remaining screen area.

  4. uttered quickly and sharply, as a command, retort, rebuke, etc..

    "None of your business!" was the snapped reply.

  5. closed, opened, placed, thrown, applied, etc., with a sharp, quick sound or movement.

    A snapped shot hit the goalie in the net and was knocked away.

    The tip of a snapped whip would’ve hurt like a knife.

  6. Football. (of the ball) put into play by tossing it back to a member of the offensive backfield, especially from between the legs when bent over double.

    A punter receives the snapped ball and punts it to the opposing team in a way that limits any field position advantage.

  7. (of the fingers) making a sudden sharp sound by being pressed against each other and then released sideways.

    They arrogantly expect the rest of the world to jump to their snapped fingers.


verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of snap.

Etymology

Origin of snapped

snap ( def. ) + -ed 2 ( def. )

Example Sentences

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Jones came to think of Mrs. Bennet as a businesswoman who needs to offload properties — four of them will get snapped up — but Mary’s not moving.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 30, 2026

Chip stocks might have been ripe for a pullback in any case: On Monday, the iShares Semiconductor External link exchange-traded fund snapped a winning streak which had lasted 18 consecutive trading sessions.

From Barron's • Apr. 28, 2026

Capt Jack Hathaway snapped the image during an orbit on Saturday and sent it to the vice chancellor of Cranfield University in Bedfordshire the following day.

From BBC • Apr. 23, 2026

That same year, he snapped up two bayfront houses in Coconut Grove for $106.9 million, before also buying up multiple parcels of land on Star Island for a combined $169 million.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 22, 2026

I was seconds away from what was sure to be an impressive panic attack when Regan snapped her head up.

From "Glitch" by Laura Martin