Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
snod
Adjective
/snÉ’d/

Definition
An old term meaning neat and tidy, often used in a context related to appearance or manner.

Examples
- She dressed in a snod outfit for the formal event.
- The garden was kept snod, with every plant in its right place.
- He admired her snod handwriting on the invitations.

Meaning
The term ‘snod’ is used to describe something that is well-organized, smart, or clean in appearance. It suggests a sense of precision and care in presentation.

Synonyms
- Neat
- Tidy
- Smart
- Well-groomed