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Snitch Meaning in English

word

/ˈsnɪtʃ/
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/snˈɪtʃ/
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释义

A 'snitch' is someone who secretly tells authorities or others in charge about someone's wrongdoing, especially to avoid trouble or gain favor. It can also mean to inform on someone.

用法与细微差别

Informal and often used negatively, implying betrayal among peers. Common in phrases like 'Don't be a snitch.' Used as both a noun and a verb ('to snitch on someone'). Not the same as 'witness' or 'whistleblower', which can have positive meanings.

例句

Nobody likes a snitch at school.

basic

She doesn't want to snitch on her friends.

basic

He called me a snitch just for telling the teacher.

basic

Don't be a snitch—just keep it to yourself.

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Who snitched on me? I thought this was a secret!

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If you snitch to the boss, no one will trust you again.

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