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snagged

Snagged (adjective) means Caught or torn on a sharp or rough edge. Example: “Her sleeve was snagged on the nail.”

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Caught or torn on a sharp or rough edge.
"Her sleeve was snagged on the nail."

How to use snagged

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishDescribes fabric that has been caught and pulled or torn.

Word forms

more snagged comparative, most snagged superlative

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Frequently asked questions

What does “snagged” mean?

The word “snagged” means caught or torn on a sharp or rough edge. In plain terms, describes fabric that has been caught and pulled or torn.

How do you use “snagged” in a sentence?

Here is “snagged” used in a sentence: “Her sleeve was snagged on the nail.”

What part of speech is “snagged”?

“Snagged” is an adjective.

What is the meaning of snagged?

"snagged" (adjective) means caught or torn on a sharp or rough edge.

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