Bearish vs Snappy - What's the difference?
bearish | snappy | Related terms |
Resembling or likened to a bear, typically in being rough, surly, or clumsy.
(stock market) Characterized by falling share prices.
(label) Rapid and without delay.
(label) Irritable.
(label) Tidy; well-dressed; sharp.
Chilly, brisk, sharp.
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, passage=The day was cool and snappy for August, and the Rise all green with a lavish nature. Now we plunged into a deep shade with the boughs lacing each other overhead, and crossed dainty, rustic bridges over the cold trout-streams, the boards giving back the clatter of our horses' feet:
Bearish is a related term of snappy.
As adjectives the difference between bearish and snappy
is that bearish is resembling or likened to a bear, typically in being rough, surly, or clumsy while snappy is (label) rapid and without delay.bearish
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Adjective
(en adjective)snappy
English
Adjective
(er)- (=hurry up)
