snapshot
Pronunciation: [ˈsnæpʃɑːt]
Word
Context: "photography"
(noun) a quick photo taken without much preparation. It captures a moment just as it is, like when you take a picture of your friends at a party without setting up a special camera.
Example
I took a snapshot of the sunset, and it turned out beautiful.
Example
The snapshot of the game was blurry and hard to see.
Example
Can you show me the snapshot you took at the zoo?
Context: "overview"
(noun) a brief summary or quick overview of something, like a simple report that gives you the main points. It's like when you tell someone what happened in a movie without giving all the details.
Example
She gave me a snapshot of the project, and I understood it quickly.
Example
His explanation was not a clear snapshot of the events; it was very confusing.
Example
Can you provide a snapshot of our meeting today?
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