Snit Meaning in English
word
snɪt
SNIT
snˈɪt
SNIT
परिभाषा
A snit is a sudden feeling of being slightly angry or upset, usually about something small or not very important.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
"Snit" is informal and somewhat old-fashioned, mostly used in American and British English. It usually refers to minor or childish annoyance ('in a snit', 'throw a snit'). Not used for serious anger.
Spanish: enfado - berrinchePortuguese (BR): birra - irritação (leve)Portuguese (PT): birra - irritação (leve)Chinese (Simplified): 小脾气 - 生气(小规模)Chinese (Traditional): 小脾氣 - 生氣(小規模)Hindi: नाराज़गी (हल्की)Arabic: استياء صغير - انزعاج بسيطBengali: খিটখিটে মনোভাব - ছোটখাটো অভিমানRussian: раздражение - мелкая обидаJapanese: ふくれっ面 - ちょっとした不機嫌Vietnamese: bực bội nhỏ - giận dỗi nhẹKorean: 토라짐 - 삐침Turkish: küçük çaplı alınma - hafif kızgınlıkUrdu: تھوڑا سا بُرا منانا - ناراضگیIndonesian: ngambek - kesal kecil
उदाहरण वाक्य
She got in a snit after losing the game.
basic
Don't throw a snit just because dinner is late.
basic
He was in a snit all morning at work.
basic
She left the party in a snit when no one noticed her new haircut.
natural
If he doesn't get his way, he goes into a snit for hours.
natural
Don't mind her, she's just in a little snit today.
natural