snort
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C] Countable
pl: snortspast: snortedpp: snorteding: snorting
This word carries a strong visceral quality, evoking a physical reaction of suddenness and intensity. When used to describe human emotion, it typically signals a lack of respect or a sharp realization of absurdity, making it more aggressive and dismissive than a simple chuckle or a sigh. In a biological sense, it describes an instinctive animal behavior used for clearing nasal passages or signaling alarm. The sound is abrupt and percussive, creating an image of sudden pressure release that conveys a specific, raw energy.
Countable when referring to the individual sounds produced, such as a horse giving several loud snorts.