different between unsnappable vs snappable

unsnappable

English

Etymology

un- +? snappable

Adjective

unsnappable (comparative more unsnappable, superlative most unsnappable)

  1. Not snappable; that cannot be snapped; inseverable.
    • 2003, Kerri Sakamoto, One hundred million hearts (page 109)
      She was heaving now, her left side seizing up as if an unsnappable thread were being pulled through it to convulse it.
    • 2011, Chris Mansell, Schadenvale Road (page 162)
      She went to the kitchen and found a knife – she imagined that it would need cutting down; she imagined its fibrous stem would be tough and unsnappable.

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snappable

English

Etymology

From snap +? -able.

Adjective

snappable (comparative more snappable, superlative most snappable)

  1. Capable of being snapped.
    • 2006, "Connectors for snappable header pins?," forums.bit-tech.net, 5 Jan.,
      Does anyone know what the connectors for the snappable header pins are called?

Antonyms

  • unsnappable

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