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Webster 1913 Edition
Snappish
Snap′pish
,Adj.
1.
Apt to snap at persons or things; eager to bite;
as, a
. snapping
cur2.
Sharp in reply; apt to speak angrily or testily; easily provoked; tart; peevish.
The taunting address of a
– snappish
misanthrope. Jeffrey.
Snap′pish-ly
, adv.
Snap′pish-ness
, Noun.
Webster 1828 Edition
Snappish
SNAP'PISH
,Adj.
1.
Eager to bite; apt to snap; as a snappish cur.2.
Peevish; sharp in reply; apt to speak angrily or tartly.Definition 2024
snappish
snappish
English
Adjective
snappish (comparative more snappish, superlative most snappish)
- Likely to snap or bite.
- A snappish cur
- 1877, Anna Sewell, Black Beauty Chapter 22
- "She came to us snappish and suspicious, but when she found what sort of place ours was, it all went off by degrees
- Exhibiting irritation or impatience; curt; irascible.
- 1990, Nora Roberts, Taming Natasha, Silhouette Books (2011), ISBN 9781459213173, unnumbered page:
- She heard her own voice, snappish and rude, and pressed a hand to her head.
- 2011, Lynne McTaggart, The Bond, Simon & Schuster (2011), ISBN 9781439157947, page 91:
- Even though the woman didn't work closely with Barsade, so palpable was her complaining and snappish temperament that it had infected everyone who worked around her.
- 2011, Mary Doria Russell, Doc, Random House (2011), ISBN 9781400068043, page 173:
- There was something underneath her snappish belligerence that made him feel protective and tolerant.
- 1990, Nora Roberts, Taming Natasha, Silhouette Books (2011), ISBN 9781459213173, unnumbered page:
Derived terms
Translations
exhibiting irritation