Home › Words › S › snorksnork/snɔːk/snork means to snore.Among words judged in Lexicurio's Arena, snork ranks #1,048 of 42,747 for Qualifying.snork is pronounced /snɔːk/.EtymologyFrom Dutch snorken or Middle Low German snorken, ultimately from Proto-West Germanic *fnoʀukōn (“to snore, snort”).verbTo snore.To snort, grunt; breathe or inhale noisily.To eat quickly or voraciouslye.g.“There’s a lot of it this year because there were few trick-or-treaters, leaving many Americans with no choice but to snork down the weight of an adult male cocker spaniel in mini Snickers.” — 2020 December 27, Dave Barry, “Dave Barry’s year in review: 2020 was a year of nonstop awfulness”, in Anchorage Daily News:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.snorker 74% match — A pig, especially a piglet. vs snork →snorkeling 71% match — The act of swimming using a snorkel. vs snork →snorkeller 68% match — A person who uses a snorkel to do snorkelling. vs snork →snuffle 67% match — To sniff or smell with the nose loudly and audibly. vs snork →snorelike 65% match — Resembling or characteristic of a snore. vs snork →asniffle 65% match — Sniffling. vs snork →asnort 64% match — Snorting. vs snork →snaughle 64% match — To (repeatedly) snort while laughing; snort and laugh at the same time. vs snork →