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Snap off Meaning in English

expression

ˈsnæp/ /ˈɔf
SNAP-awf
snˈæp/ /ˈɒf
SNAP-of

Definition

To break suddenly and cleanly, usually with a sharp sound or quick motion. Used when a part detaches from something else by force or accident.

Usage & Nuances

"Snap off" is informal and describes a sudden break, often with a noticeable sound. Common with objects like branches, pencils, or plastic parts. Different from "break off" (less emphasis on suddenness or sound). Usually used for something breaking into a smaller, detached part.

Example Sentences

She tried to bend the stick, but it snapped off.

basic

The plastic tab snapped off when I opened the package.

basic

If you pull too hard, the handle will snap off.

basic

A branch snapped off in the storm last night.

natural

Be careful! The lid might snap off if you twist it too much.

natural

"Be gentle or the ends will snap off," the teacher warned.

natural