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UK//snɒt//US//snɑt//

Bedeutung von Snot

A thick, sticky fluid produced by the mucous membranes of the nose.

In simple words: A thick liquid produced in the nose.

Snot in einem Satz

  • He had so much snot that he couldn't breathe through his nose.
  • The cold made her nose run, and she wiped away the snot with a tissue.
  • The dog sniffed around, leaving snot on the car window.
  • After playing in the snow, he ended up with snot dripping from his nose.
  • Children often make silly faces when they have snot on their face.

Wie man Snot verwendet

Used in informal contexts. Sometimes seen as childish or crude; avoid in formal writing.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Snot sounds like 'snotty' - think of a kid with a runny nose.

Verwandte Wörter

Collocations with Snot

  • blow your nose
  • runny snot
  • snot-nosed kid

Synonyms for Snot

  • mucus
  • slime
  • phlegm

Common mistakes with Snot

  • Confused with 'snotty' which means rude.
  • Using it in formal contexts where more sophisticated terms are preferred.
  • Neglecting that it can be uncountable or countable based on context.

Snot appears in

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More words like Snot

Nutzer suchen auch nach

  • Snot bedeutung
  • was bedeutet Snot
  • Snot übersetzung
  • Snot auf deutsch
  • Snot deutsch
  • Snot definition

Häufige Fragen zu "Snot"

Was bedeutet "Snot"?

A thick liquid produced in the nose.

Was ist die Definition von "Snot"?

A thick, sticky fluid produced by the mucous membranes of the nose.

Wie verwendet man "Snot" in einem Satz?

He had so much snot that he couldn't breathe through his nose.

Kannst du ein weiteres Beispiel für "Snot" geben?

The cold made her nose run, and she wiped away the snot with a tissue.

Was sind Synonyme für "Snot"?

Gängige Alternativen sind mucus, slime, phlegm.

Welche Wörter passen zu "Snot"?

Es wird oft mit blow your nose, runny snot, snot-nosed kid kombiniert.

Was sind häufige Fehler bei "Snot"?

Confused with 'snotty' which means rude. Using it in formal contexts where more sophisticated terms are preferred. Neglecting that it can be uncountable or countable based on context.

Wie spricht man "Snot" aus?

US: //snɑt//, UK: //snɒt//. Hör dir das Audio oben an, um die Aussprache von Muttersprachlern zu hören.

Wann sollte ich "Snot" verwenden?

Used in informal contexts. Sometimes seen as childish or crude; avoid in formal writing.