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snapshot

[ snap-shot ]

noun

  1. an informal photograph, especially one taken quickly by a handheld camera.
  2. Hunting. a quick shot taken without deliberate aim.
  3. Informal. a brief appraisal, summary, or profile.


verb (used with or without object)

snapshot or snapshotted, snapshotting.
  1. to photograph informally and quickly.

snapshot

/ ˈ²õ²Ôæ±èˌʃɒ³Ù /

noun

  1. an informal photograph taken with a simple camera Often shortened tosnap
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Origin of snapshot1

1800–10 snapshot fordef 2; 1860–65 snapshot fordef 1; snap (in the sense “done suddenly or casuallyâ€) + shot 1none
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Other voices dominating the virtual realm are a snapshot of the rest of Yoon's support base: middle-aged or elderly men.

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The film also serves as a snapshot of the creative and artistic energies of its moment in early-’80s London.

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Leavitt called the stock market, which has experienced volatility in recent weeks over tariff turmoil, a “snapshot in time.â€

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House Science Committee staffers cautioned that the leaked lists represent a snapshot in time and that the administration could change its plans before making any official announcements.

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Its 13 vignettes - vivid snapshots of Indian village life - reflect his distinctive blend of Indian folk traditions and modernist influences.

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