The spelling of the phrase "more snapped" can be a bit confusing for English language learners. Phonetically, the word "more" is represented as /mɔː(r)/, while "snapped" is pronounced as /snæpt/. The word "more" is spelled as it sounds, with the traditional "ore" vowel sound, while "snapped" follows the rule where the past tense of verbs ending in "p" require an additional "p". So, the correct spelling of "more snapped" is just as it's written.
"More snapped" does not have a specific dictionary definition as it appears to be a phrase formed by combining the word "more" with the past tense of the verb "snap." Nevertheless, when examining the individual meanings of these words, one can derive a potential interpretation of the phrase.
"More" is an adverb used to indicate a greater or additional amount, degree, or amount in comparison to a previous or expected level. It suggests an increase or emphasis on something.
"On the other hand, "snap" is a verb that can have multiple meanings, including to break suddenly with a short, sharp sound, to speak or utter something sharply or impatiently, or to lose control of one's temper suddenly and violently.
Combining these meanings, "more snapped" could imply a heightened level of intensity or severity in the action represented by snapping. It might indicate that a breaking point has been reached, that something has been said or done sharply or impatiently with greater force or anger than before, or that someone has lost their temper to a greater extent.
However, without more contextual information or usage examples, it is difficult to precisely determine the intended meaning of the phrase "more snapped."