Snick

Pronunciation: /snɪk/

Snick (verb)

  1. to make a small, quick cut or notch in something.
  2. to make a soft, sharp sound like a small click.

Examples

  • She snicked the paper with scissors.
  • He snicked the thread with a knife.

Common collocations: snick the edge, snick the surface, snick shut, snick into place, small snick

Snick (noun)

  1. a small, quick cut or notch made in something.
  2. a soft, sharp sound like a small click.

Examples

  • There was a snick on the table's surface.
  • He noticed a snick on the blade.

Synonyms of Snick

Neutral

Antonyms of Snick

  • repairing something that is cut
  • connecting pieces together