Word: snort Word origin: late Middle English (as a verb, also in the sense ‘snore’): probably imitative; compare with snore. The noun dates from the early 19th century. Phonetic: snɔːt Listen:
an explosive sound made by the sudden forcing of breath through one's nose, used to express indignation, derision, or incredulity. Example: he gave a snort of disgust
make a sudden explosive sound through one's nose, especially to express indignation or derision. Example: she snorted with laughter
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