sneap in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
To sneap means to scold or rebuke someone, often in a harsh or unjust manner.
Sample Sentences
- He felt it was unjust to sneap her for making a minor mistake.
- The teacher warned the students not to sneap each other, as it creates a hostile environment.
- When he realized the truth, he couldn't help but sneap at her naive assumptions.
- In their heated debate, she couldn't resist the urge to sneap at his outdated views.
- To sneap someone in a playful manner can sometimes lighten the mood among friends.
- To sneap a conversation, she interrupted with a controversial opinion.
- He felt the need to sneap his friend's careless remarks before they escalated.
- During the debate, she managed to sneap her opponent's argument with a clever rebuttal.
- It's not polite to sneap someone else's ideas without giving them credit.
- She didn't want to sneap his enthusiasm, but the project needed more planning.