snap shot (Meaning)

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snap shot ()

A quick offhand shot, made without deliberately taking aim over the sights.

Act of taking a snapshot (in sense 2).

An instantaneous photograph made, usually with a hand camera, without formal posing of, and often without the foreknowledge of, the subject.

snap shot Sentence Examples

  1. The photographer captured a breathtaking snapshot of the sunset, its golden rays illuminating the clouds.
  2. The surveillance camera recorded a snapshot of the suspect fleeing the scene.
  3. My phone's camera snapped a quick snapshot of the group before they dispersed.
  4. The historian examined a faded snapshot to gain insights into the past.
  5. The doctor took a snapshot of the patient's X-ray to assess the injury.
  6. The magazine featured a snapshot of the celebrity's latest fashion statement.
  7. The biologist studied a snapshot of the animal's behavior to understand its habits.
  8. The artist snapped a snapshot of the model's pose for reference.
  9. The traveler took a snapshot of the iconic landmark to preserve a memory of the experience.
  10. The detective analyzed the snapshot of the crime scene to piece together the events that occurred.

FAQs About the word snap shot

A quick offhand shot, made without deliberately taking aim over the sights., Act of taking a snapshot (in sense 2)., An instantaneous photograph made, usually w

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The photographer captured a breathtaking snapshot of the sunset, its golden rays illuminating the clouds.

The surveillance camera recorded a snapshot of the suspect fleeing the scene.

My phone's camera snapped a quick snapshot of the group before they dispersed.

The historian examined a faded snapshot to gain insights into the past.