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Meaning of snag
The primary meaning of the word "snag" is an obstacle or hindrance that causes a problem or delay.
Etymology of snag
The word "snag" originated in the mid-17th century, from the Old Norse word "snagi", which means "rock" or "reef", and was initially used in nautical contexts to describe a hidden rock or reef that could damage a ship.
Over time, the word's meaning expanded to include any obstacle or hindrance, and it has been used in various contexts, including everyday language, literature, and technical fields.
Synonyms
obstacle
hindrance
impediment
barrier
blockage
interruption
catch
hitch
problem
difficulty
complication
setback
delay
interruption
snag
glitch
flaw
defect
fault
imperfection
kink
twist
tangle
knot
trap
pitfall
stumbling block
hurdle
obstruction
block
stoppage
interruption
check
curb
restraint
hindrance
obstacle
impediment
barrier
blockage.
Definitions
- A snag is a sharp or rough projecting part, typically one that is hidden or hard to see, and can cause damage or injury.
- A snag is an obstacle or hindrance that causes a problem or delay, often in a process or project.
- To snag something means to catch or tear it on a sharp or rough surface, or to obtain something, especially in a cunning or opportunistic way.
Usage Examples
- The ship ran into a snag in the form of a hidden reef and suffered significant damage.
- The project was delayed due to a snag in the supply chain, which caused a shortage of essential materials.
- She managed to snag a great deal on a new coat during the sale, and was very pleased with her purchase.
Antonyms
aid
assistance
help
support
advantage
benefit
boost
facilitation
furtherance
promotion
advancement
smoothing
easing
clearance
removal
elimination
resolution
solution
improvement
enhancement
acceleration
simplification
clarification.