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Snatch - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Snatch means to quickly seize or grab something, often forcefully or stealthily. It can also refer to a brief, sudden action, such as snatching a moment of rest.

snatch

/snætʃ/ /snætʃ/

Definition:

To quickly seize or grab something, often forcefully or stealthily.

Synonyms:

grab, seize, take, pluck, wrest

Part of Speech:

verb, noun

Antonyms:

release, relinquish

Common Collocations:

snatch a purse, snatch victory, snatch a glance, snatch a moment

Derivatives:

snatcher, snatching

Usage Tips:

Use "snatch" for quick, forceful actions; avoid for gentle or slow movements.

Common Phrases:

snatch and grab, snatched from the jaws of defeat, snatched out of thin air

Etymology:

From Middle English "snacchen," meaning to seize suddenly; related to Old Norse "snaka."

Examples:

  • 1. She tried to snatch the toy from her brother.
  • 2. The thief attempted to snatch her bag on the street.
  • 3. He managed to snatch a quick nap before the meeting.
  • 4. The eagle swooped down to snatch the fish from the water.

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