From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsnap out of something phrasal verbCONTROLto stop being sad or upset and make yourself feel better Chantal’s been depressed for days. I wish she’d snap out of it. → snap→ See Verb table
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snap out of • He snapped out of a dark fog.• If it were possible to snap out of depression simply by making a proper effort, that illness would disappear.• Perhaps he would snap out of it.snap out of it• You've been in this mood for days now -- I wish you'd snap out of it.• Perhaps he would snap out of it.• He's so depressed. He doesn't seem able to snap out of it at all.