snappy
/ˈsnapi/
"Snappy" is a versatile adjective with three main meanings: [1]
- Quick and lively: Moving or acting with brisk energy (e.g., a snappy pace, snappy dialogue).
- Stylish and smart: Modern, attractive, and well-dressed (e.g., a snappy suit, a snappy dresser).
- Irritable or short-tempered: Speaking in a quick, annoyed, or impatient way (e.g., don't be so snappy with me). [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Common Phrases
To explore more synonyms or get a deeper dive into usage and examples, check out the full Merriam-Webster Snappy Definition or the Cambridge Dictionary Snappy Meaning. [1, 2]
「足球正在全球爭奪觀眾眼球的市場中競爭,」詹姆斯·托澤寫道。他在一篇客座文章中闡述了讓比賽節奏更快、進球更多的理由。 https://econ.st/4anzhr8
“Football is competing in a global market for eyeballs,” writes James Tozer. In a guest essay he explains the case for making matches snappier and higher-scoring https://econ.st/4anzhr8
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