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- SNARKY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Some have questioned whether snarky is a real word There can be no doubt that it is; the adjective has been recorded in English since 1906 Its original meaning, “crotchety, snappish,” has largely been overtaken, however, by the far more frequently-encountered sense “sarcastic, impertinent or irreverent ”
- Snarky - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Snarky originally meant "cranky or bad-tempered " By the end of the 20th century, it took on the additional meaning of "irreverent or contemptuous " When you say something snarky, you're probably trying to be funny, but in a biting or mean way
- SNARKY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
SNARKY definition: 1 criticizing someone in an annoyed way and trying to hurt their feelings: 2 criticizing someone… Learn more
- SNARKY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
SNARKY definition: testy or irritable; short See examples of snarky used in a sentence
- SNARKY Synonyms: 177 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for SNARKY: irritable, fiery, petulant, peevish, irascible, snappish, grumpy, waspish; Antonyms of SNARKY: friendly, outgoing, cordial, affable, sweet, gregarious, genial, amiable
- SNARKY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
The snarky, hateful, put-downs of anyone who challenges his views is practically a meme
- What Does It Mean When Someone Calls You Snarky?
When someone calls you snarky, they are usually indicating that your words or tone come across as sarcastic, condescending, or even a little disrespectful
- Snarky - definition of snarky by The Free Dictionary
snarky (ˈsnɒːkɪ) adj, snarkier or snarkiest informal unpleasant and scornful [C20: from sarcastic + nasty]
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