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snappy

snappy / snappy / snappy / snappy
Adjective
comp: snappiersup: snappiest

This term carries a sharp, energetic quality that manifests in three distinct ways. When describing communication or pace, it suggests a crisp efficiency and a lack of wasted effort, often associated with professional brevity or high speed. In a social or behavioral context, the word shifts toward a negative connotation, describing a short-tempered or curt manner of speaking. When applied to appearance, it evokes a sense of polished, sharp dressing that is visually striking and modern.

Meanings

Adjectivesnappy
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Quick and energetic in movement or pace.

"He gave a snappy salute to the officer."

Adjectivesnappy
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Irritable or abrupt in speech or manner.

"The manager became snappy after a long day of meetings."

Adjectivesnappy
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Stylish, smart, or fashionable in appearance.

"She wore a snappy little outfit to the interview."

Adjectivesnappy
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Fast and responsive, especially regarding computer software or hardware performance.

"The new operating system makes the laptop feel much more snappy."

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