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Snarled - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Snarled means to make a growling or twisting sound, often showing anger or irritation. It can also describe tangled or knotted objects, like hair or ropes. The word conveys tension or disorder.

snarled

/snɑrld/ /snɑːld/

Definition:

Made a tangled or twisted mess, or spoke angrily in a harsh tone.

Synonyms:

tangled, knotted, growled, grumbled

Part of Speech:

verb, adjective

Antonyms:

untangled, smoothed

Common Collocations:

snarled hair, snarled traffic, snarled voice

Derivatives:

snarl, snarling, snarly

Usage Tips:

Use "snarled" for twisted objects or angry speech; avoid overuse in formal writing.

Common Phrases:

snarled up, snarled mess, let out a snarl

Etymology:

Originates from Middle English "snar," meaning to twist or entangle; later extended to angry speech sounds.

Examples:

  • 1. The dog snarled at the stranger approaching its yard.
  • 2. Her hair was so snarled after the windstorm that she needed help brushing it out.
  • 3. The traffic snarled for miles due to the accident on the highway.
  • 4. He snarled his response when asked about the missing documents.

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