snider (Meaning)
snider (n.)
A breech-loading rifle formerly used in the British service; -- so called from the inventor.
Synonyms & Antonyms of snider
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- venerable
- noble
- righteous
- honorable
- ethical
- scrupulous
- high-minded
- principled
- straight
- just
- virtuous
- honest
- honest
- lofty
- upright
- moral
- straight
- ethical
- virtuous
- just
- venerable
- high
- commendable
- commendable
- principled
- noble
- lofty
- upright
- high
- excellent
- high-minded
- righteous
- right
- honorable
- good
- right
- good
- scrupulous
- moral
- excellent
Synonyms:
- wrong
- base
- paltry
- bad
- currish
- low-minded
- detestable
- execrable
- low
- wicked
- wretched
- foul
- ignoble
- despicable
- mean
- low-down
- corrupt
- dishonorable
- ignominious
- sordid
- evil
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snider Sentence Examples
- The snider remark from his coworker cut him deeply.
- His snider laughter sent shivers down her spine.
- The snider commentary on her appearance made her feel self-conscious.
- The politician's snider attacks on his opponents were met with disapproval.
- The gossip was full of snider innuendos that hinted at forbidden knowledge.
- Her snider smile indicated that she knew something that others did not.
- The snider tone in his voice suggested that he was mocking her.
- The news reporter's snider remarks undermined the seriousness of the story.
- The snider critic's review was full of thinly veiled insults.
- He had a knack for making snider comments that left others feeling belittled.
FAQs About the word snider
A breech-loading rifle formerly used in the British service; -- so called from the inventor.
dirty, cruel, immoral, contemptible, vile,nasty, vicious, wrong, base, paltry
venerable, noble, righteous, honorable, ethical, scrupulous, high-minded, principled, straight, just
The snider remark from his coworker cut him deeply.
His snider laughter sent shivers down her spine.
The snider commentary on her appearance made her feel self-conscious.
The politician's snider attacks on his opponents were met with disapproval.