It depends on how you're using the word. If you're using it as a verb then yes. As a noun, no.
No, the word "snatch" is not an onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeias are words that mimic the sound they describe, while "snatch" does not imitate any sound.
The word "snatch" has one syllable.
The thief tried to snatch the purse from the woman's hand as she walked down the street.
Although there are six letters in the word 'snatch', there are only four phonemes, as the consonant blend 'tch' makes a single sound.The letters and letter blends producing the phonemes are s / n / a / tch.
The word "snatch" can be a noun or a verb. as a noun, it refers to an act of quickly grabbing or taking something. As a verb, it means to grasp or seize something suddenly.
She tried to snatch the toy away from her little brother before he could break it.
A word describing the sound something makes when in action. Correct spelling is: onomatopoeia
to snatch = chataf (חטף)
The thief tried to snatch the purse from the woman's hand as she walked down the street.
take
Sn
Grab, Seize
Abduct
The word "snatch" has one syllable.
nip?
Synonyms for snatched:grabbedtaken
Synonyms for the word abducted: carry off, dognap, grab, kidnap, make off with, put the snatch on, remove, seize,snatch, sneeze
it wouild have been better if you asked some examples but not examples ina poem