sneaped

/sniːpt/
adjective
  1. Having been rebuked or snubbed.
    • His sneaped expression showed he had been scolded.
    • She felt sneaped after her idea was dismissed.
    • The sneaped child sat quietly in the corner.
verb
  1. Past tense of sneap: rebuked, reprimanded, or snubbed sharply.
    • He sneaped his colleague for the careless mistake.
    • She sneaped her brother for borrowing her bike without asking.
    • The coach sneaped the player for not following instructions.
  2. Past tense of sneap: checked or restrained something.
    • The sudden rain sneaped their plans for a hike.
    • They sneaped their laughter during the solemn ceremony.
    • He sneaped his desire to interrupt the speaker.
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