snapshot (Meaning)

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snapshot (n)

an informal photograph; usually made with a small hand-held camera

snapshot Sentence Examples

  1. My instant camera captured a perfect snapshot of the family's joy.
  2. The sunrise cast an ethereal glow on the city, creating a stunning snapshot for the ages.
  3. The old photograph was a precious snapshot of memories from a bygone era.
  4. The paparazzi snapped a snapshot of the celebrity couple as they left the restaurant.
  5. The street artist's vibrant mural was a colorful snapshot of urban life.
  6. The snapshot from the drone provided a breathtaking aerial view of the landscape.
  7. The nature photographer waited patiently for the perfect snapshot of the elusive bird.
  8. The snapshot of the child's laughter brought tears of joy to his mother's eyes.
  9. The detective pored over the blurry snapshot, hoping to uncover clues.
  10. The snapshot of the abandoned building served as a haunting reminder of the past.

FAQs About the word snapshot

an informal photograph; usually made with a small hand-held camera

photo, pic, photograph, shot,print, still, monochrome, blowup, close-up, enlargement

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My instant camera captured a perfect snapshot of the family's joy.

The sunrise cast an ethereal glow on the city, creating a stunning snapshot for the ages.

The old photograph was a precious snapshot of memories from a bygone era.

The paparazzi snapped a snapshot of the celebrity couple as they left the restaurant.