Snag

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Meanings of Snag

   
Verb
  • To catch or tear something on a rough surface.
  • To get or pick up something quickly.
  • To catch a fish using a big hook.
   
Noun
  • A short branch or a rough part of a tree that sticks out.
  • A dead tree that is still standing up.
  • A sharp part of something that can catch or tear other things.
  • A problem or difficulty with something.
   

Explanation of the word: Snag

A snag is when something gets caught or stuck. For example, if you have a string and it gets caught on a branch, that's a snag.

   

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Translations for the word: Snag

   
hindi
स्नैग (snag)

snaig

पकड़ (pakad)

pakad

स्नैग (snag)

snaig

   
   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Snag

The word 'snag' means a small problem or obstacle that can get in the way of something.

You pronounce 'snag' like this: 'snag' (it rhymes with 'bag').

The word 'snag' comes from an old word that means a sharp or rough part of something.

The word 'snag' in Hindi is 'अड़चन' (Aḍchan).