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Squiggly - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Squiggly describes something with irregular, wavy, or twisting lines or shapes, often appearing playful or messy. It is commonly used to describe handwriting, drawings, or patterns.

squiggly

/ˈskwɪɡli/ /ˈskwɪɡli/

Definition:

Having many curves or twists; not straight or smooth.

Synonyms:

wavy, curly, zigzag, meandering

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

straight, linear

Common Collocations:

squiggly line, squiggly handwriting, squiggly pattern

Derivatives:

squiggle, squiggles

Usage Tips:

Use "squiggly" to describe irregular, twisting shapes or lines in writing or art.

Common Phrases:

squiggly line, squiggly doodles, squiggly path

Etymology:

Derived from "squiggle," imitative of quick, irregular movements or marks (early 19th century).

Examples:

  • 1. The child drew a squiggly line on the paper.
  • 2. Her handwriting was so squiggly that I couldn’t read it.
  • 3. The road ahead was long and squiggly through the hills.
  • 4. He doodled squiggly shapes during the boring meeting.

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