The shoulder strap suddenly snapped. She snapped the carrot in two. The branch snapped under his weight. Tearing and breaking into pieces. You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Becoming angry and expressing anger. Tendons store elastic energy by stretching and then snapping back into shape like rubber bands. Simply snap the pieces into place. C2 If something snaps shut or is snapped shut , it closes quickly with a sudden sharp sound :. She snapped her book shut and got up to leave.
Her mouth snapped shut when she realized he'd heard everything she'd said about him. Moving quickly. You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Sounds made by objects, movement or impact.
Returning to a place. Restoring and reviving. Closing and blocking. The guard dog was snarling and snapping behind the fence. Squeezing and grinding. C2 [ I or T ] to say something suddenly in an angry way:. There's no need to snap at me - it's not my fault that you lost your wallet. Talking angrily. He was arrested for snapping photos of a military parade.
She's very pleased with her new camera and was snapping away the whole time we were abroad. He snapped up his jacket.
Fastening and tying. Idioms snap your fingers. Phrasal verbs snap out of sth. She broke the stick over her knee with a loud snap.
Sounds made by objects, movement or impact. You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Fasteners for clothes. Did you take many snaps while you were away?
Card games. It's a snap. Talking to girls is a snap for him. Easiness and simplicity. American football. American football blitz carry carry the ball idiom flanker football fullback hand off hand sth off line of scrimmage linebacker punt quarterback rush Super Bowl take a knee idiom TD touchdown wide receiver wideout See more results ». He always makes snap decisions and never thinks about their consequences.
She snapped the twig in two. The boy snapped the wing off his toy airplane. The bent tree snapped back into an upright position. I snapped the lid shut. She snapped the pieces together. She snapped her handbag shut. Noun I've trained the dog to come to me with a snap of my fingers. The snap of the bracelet broke. Adjective a snap course that even an idiot could pass. Recent Examples on the Web: Verb Detroit could finally snap the streak against the Eagles , who are plagued by an unbalanced and inconsistent offense.
First Known Use of snap Verb , in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1a Noun , in the meaning defined at sense 1 Adverb , in the meaning defined above Adjective , in the meaning defined at sense 1.
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Style: MLA. More Definitions for snap. English Language Learners Definition of snap Entry 1 of 3. The last is stopped , the idea that any animal humans included will ready itself to fight if it feels restrained or trapped. So for each of these nine triggers, the rage kicks in to prepare you for a potential fight, because you feel like something essential has been threatened.
These triggers evolved in our brains for a reason, and at times they give rise to defensive action that is as necessary for modern humans as it was for our early ancestors. But they can misfire, too, sometimes to violent, irreversible effect.
Fields spoke with Science of Us about what happens inside the brain when we flip our proverbial lids, and how we can begin to control this impulse. So a thing that sparks the most inexplicable rage in my small life is my incredibly, frustratingly slow internet connection at home. Which trigger could that be? And any time an animal is restrained, it will engage in an aggressive reaction to get free.
And people will do the same thing — you know, that backpacker who cut his arm off when he was trapped. Why are you suddenly angry, fuming angry, instead of some other human emotion, like dreadfully bored? That is because anger is [meant] to prepare you to fight.
You realize kicking at your screen is not going to solve this problem. What does that mean? The way I defined it, it means that this sudden act was inappropriate and that the person did it without any conscious thought and, immediately afterward, almost always regrets it.
So those are really peculiar things. And when you look at the news stories, you see that the majority of violence and murder and the things like this that fill the pages are not being done by mentally ill people. If you dodge a basketball, it comes flying into your peripheral vision, and you react.
And this threat-detection mechanism is constantly taking in information from all of our senses, every one of them — and internal senses, too — constantly assessing the situation in our internal and external environment for threats. So this information streams into that subcortical part of the brain before it ever goes to our conscious brain.
And the minute something is received as dangerous, or threatening, it invokes this defensive physical reaction.
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