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Snit Meaning in English

word

snɪt
SNIT
snˈɪt
SNIT

Definition

A snit is a sudden feeling of being slightly angry or upset, usually about something small or not very important.

Usage & Nuances

"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.

Example Sentences

She got in a snit after losing the game.

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Don't throw a snit just because dinner is late.

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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.

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Don't mind her, she's just in a little snit today.

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