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snap out of it in British English informal to recover quickly, esp from depression, anger, or illness See full dictionary entry for snapsnap out of it in American English US to change suddenly from a bad condition to a better one; recover quickly or regain one's senses See full dictionary entry for snap Examples of 'snap out of it' in a sentencesnap out of it I did think she would sympathize with me but all she does is to tell me to ` snap out of it ".She didn't know why Annie seemed so preoccupied, but she hoped she'd snap out of it soon. Synonyms of 'snap out of it'get over it, recover, cheer up, perk up More Synonyms of snap out of it Definition to recover quickly, esp. from depression or anger Come on, snap out of it! Synonyms get over it recover get a grip on yourself See snapAdditional synonymsDefinition to make or become happy or hopeful Cheer up, things could be a lot worse. Synonyms take heart, rally, perk up, buck up (informal) Definition to make or become lively He livened up after midnight, relaxing a little. Synonyms stir, brighten, hot up (informal), cheer up, perk up, buck up (informal) Definition to make or become more cheerful She perked up and began to laugh. Synonyms cheer up, recover, rally, revive, look up, brighten, take heart, recuperate, buck up (informal) Nearby words ofsnap out of it - snake
- snaky
- snap
- snap out of it
- snap something up
- snap your fingers at something or someone
- snappy
Additional synonymsDefinition to regain one's self-control He pulled himself together and got back to work. Synonyms get a grip on yourself, recover, get over it, buck up (informal), snap out of it (informal), get your act together, regain your composure |