snitching

[US]/ˈsnɪtʃɪŋ/
[UK]/ˈsnɪtʃɪŋ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.the act of informing on someone, especially to the authorities

Phrases & Collocations

snitching on

stop snitching

snitching culture

snitching tactics

snitching policy

snitching game

fear of snitching

snitching laws

snitching behavior

snitching report

Example Sentences

snitching on your friends can damage trust.

he was accused of snitching to the police.

snitching is frowned upon in our community.

she felt guilty about snitching on her classmate.

snitching can lead to serious consequences.

he decided against snitching, valuing loyalty more.

in some cultures, snitching is considered a betrayal.

snitching often creates a hostile environment.

he was too afraid of the repercussions of snitching.

many people avoid snitching to protect themselves.

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