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snide
English
Etymology
Probably from a dialectal variant of snithe (“sharp, cutting”). More at snithe.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sna?d/
- Rhymes: -a?d
Adjective
snide (comparative snider, superlative snidest)
- Disparaging or derisive in an insinuative way.
- Tricky; deceptive; false; spurious; contemptible.
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Noun
snide (countable and uncountable, plural snides)
- (countable) An underhanded, tricky person given to sharp practise; a sharper; a cheat.
- (uncountable) counterfeit money
Anagrams
- Denis, Sinde, denis, dines, enids, nides, snied
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snidely
English
Etymology
snide +? -ly
Adverb
snidely (comparative more snidely, superlative most snidely)
- In a snide manner.
Anagrams
- Lindsey, dienyls
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