Excerpt vs Snippet
1.Excerpt (noun)= a short extract from a film, broadcast, or piece of music or writing.
e.g. She read out excerpts from an article in the Times.
Excerpt (verb)= take ( a short extract ) from a text.
e.g. The notes are excerpted from his forthcoming biography.
2.Snippet (noun)= a small piece or brief extract; a small and often interesting piece of news, information, or conversation.
Examples:-
I heard an interesting snippet on the radio this morning.
I love listening to snippets of conversation in restaurants.
1.Excerpt (noun)= a short extract from a film, broadcast, or piece of music or writing.
e.g. She read out excerpts from an article in the Times.
Excerpt (verb)= take ( a short extract ) from a text.
e.g. The notes are excerpted from his forthcoming biography.
2.Snippet (noun)= a small piece or brief extract; a small and often interesting piece of news, information, or conversation.
Examples:-
I heard an interesting snippet on the radio this morning.
I love listening to snippets of conversation in restaurants.
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