snuffed it Antonyms

Meaning of snuffed it

snuffed it

to sniff so as to smell, scent, smell, to sniff loudly in or as if in disgust, the act of snuffing, umbrage, offense, of sufficient quality, to cause the end of, powdered tobacco especially for inhaling through the nostrils, characterized by the sensationalistic depiction of violence, to cut off the burned end of the wick of a candle so as to brighten the light, to inhale through the nose noisily and forcibly, a preparation of pulverized tobacco to be inhaled through the nostrils, chewed, or placed against the gums, the amount of snuff taken at one time, to draw forcibly through or into the nostrils, to sniff or smell inquiringly, a fit of resentment or indignation, a preparation of a powdered drug to be inhaled through the nostrils, die, kill, execute, to put an end to, to crop the snuff of (a candle) by pinching or by the use of snuffers so as to brighten the light, featuring a real rather than a staged murder, to extinguish (a flame, a candle, etc.) by or as if by the use of a candlesnuffer, to take snuff, the charred part of a candlewick, to sniff at in order to examine

snuffed it Sentence Examples

  1. The candle's flame suddenly snuffed it, leaving the room in darkness.
  2. The old man snuffed it peacefully in his sleep, surrounded by his loved ones.
  3. The firecracker exploded with a loud bang, snuffing it out instantly.
  4. The moth flew too close to the flame and snuffed it before it could escape.
  5. The hope for a better future snuffed it when the economy collapsed.
  6. The vampire's fangs pierced the victim's neck, snuffing it out in an instant.
  7. The darkness of the night snuffed it out the light of the stars.
  8. The gunshot rang out, snuffing it out the life of the innocent victim.
  9. The doctor pronounced the patient dead, snuffing it out the last shred of hope.
  10. The storm raged on, snuffing it out the lights in the entire neighborhood.

FAQs About the word snuffed it

to sniff so as to smell, scent, smell, to sniff loudly in or as if in disgust, the act of snuffing, umbrage, offense, of sufficient quality, to cause the end of

fell, passed (on), perished,died, bought it, ended,departed, dropped, passed away, kicked off

breathed, came to, revived, lived, existed, was,lingered, flourished, subsisted,prospered

The candle's flame suddenly snuffed it, leaving the room in darkness.

The old man snuffed it peacefully in his sleep, surrounded by his loved ones.

The firecracker exploded with a loud bang, snuffing it out instantly.

The moth flew too close to the flame and snuffed it before it could escape.