snapshot (Meaning)
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snapshot (n)
an informal photograph; usually made with a small hand-held camera
Synonyms & Antonyms of snapshot
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snapshot Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The street artist's vibrant mural was a colorful snapshot of urban life.
- The snapshot from the drone provided a breathtaking aerial view of the landscape.
- The nature photographer waited patiently for the perfect snapshot of the elusive bird.
- The snapshot of the child's laughter brought tears of joy to his mother's eyes.
- The detective pored over the blurry snapshot, hoping to uncover clues.
- 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.