snider (Meaning)

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snider (n.)

A breech-loading rifle formerly used in the British service; -- so called from the inventor.

snider Sentence Examples

  1. The snider remark from his coworker cut him deeply.
  2. His snider laughter sent shivers down her spine.
  3. The snider commentary on her appearance made her feel self-conscious.
  4. The politician's snider attacks on his opponents were met with disapproval.
  5. The gossip was full of snider innuendos that hinted at forbidden knowledge.
  6. Her snider smile indicated that she knew something that others did not.
  7. The snider tone in his voice suggested that he was mocking her.
  8. The news reporter's snider remarks undermined the seriousness of the story.
  9. The snider critic's review was full of thinly veiled insults.
  10. 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.

nasty, dirty, cruel, immoral, vicious, contemptible, vile, wicked, low-down, currish

scrupulous, moral, venerable,high, high, straight, good, excellent, noble, righteous

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.