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Showing words for SNORT using the English dictionary

5 Letter Words for Snort

ronts, snort, trons

4 Letter Words for Snort

nots, onst, orts, ront, rost, rots, snot, sorn, sort, stor, tons, torn, tors, tron

3 Letter Words for Snort

nor, nos, not, ons, ont, ors, ort, ron, ros, rot, son, sot, str, ton, tor, tos, trs

Definitions for Snort

[1] (of animals) to force the breath violently through the nostrils with a loud, harsh sound: The spirited horse snorted and shied at the train.
[2] (of persons) to express contempt, indignation, etc., by a similar sound.
[3] Slang . to take a drug by inhaling.
[4] to utter with a snort.
[5] to expel (air, sound, etc.) by or as by snorting.
[6] Slang . to take (a drug) by inhaling: to snort cocaine.
[7] the act or sound of snorting.
[8] Slang . a quick drink of liquor; shot.
[9] Slang . an act or instance of taking a drug by inhalation. the amount of drug inhaled.
[10] British . snorkel.
[11] (intr) to exhale forcibly through the nostrils, making a characteristic noise
[12] (intr) (of a person) to express contempt or annoyance by such an exhalation
[13] (tr) to utter in a contemptuous or annoyed manner
[14] slang to inhale (a powdered drug) through the nostrils
[15] a forcible exhalation of air through the nostrils, esp (of persons) as a noise of contempt or annoyance
[16] slang an instance of snorting a drug
[17] Also called: snorter slang a short drink, esp an alcoholic one
[18] slang the snorkel on a submarine

Words related to Snort

grunt, blow, breathe, snore, pant, drink, sound, laugh, puff

Words nearby Snort

snoqualmie falls, snore, snorkel, snorkeling, snorri sturluson, snort, snorter, snot, snot-rag, snotnosed, snotter

Origin of Snort

1325–75; Middle English snorten (v.); probably akin to snore

Other words from Snort

snort·ing·ly , adverb

Word origin for Snort

C14 snorten; probably related to snoren to snore

Synonyms for Snort

grunt, blow, breathe, drink, laugh, pant, puff, snore, sound