snarl (Meaning)
snarl (n)
a vicious angry growl
an angry vicious expression
something jumbled or confused
snarl (v)
utter in an angry, sharp, or abrupt tone
make a snarling noise or move with a snarling noise
twist together or entwine into a confusing mass
make more complicated or confused through entanglements
Synonyms & Antonyms of snarl
snarl Sentence Examples
- The dog snarled menacingly at the stranger approaching his doorstep.
- Her voice was a harsh snarl, filled with contempt and anger.
- The snarled wires were a danger to anyone who dared to touch them.
- He snatched the ball away, leaving her with a snarl of frustration.
- The traffic snarled to a standstill during rush hour.
- The snarled expression on his face hinted at his inner turmoil.
- The wound on her arm had become infected, leaving a gnarled and snarled scar.
- The snarled rope had become so twisted and tangled that it was impossible to untangle.
- The snarl of teeth revealed her primal instincts.
- The snarl of laughter was a chilling reminder of the darkness that lurked within.
FAQs About the word snarl
a vicious angry growl, an angry vicious expression, something jumbled or confused, utter in an angry, sharp, or abrupt tone, make a snarling noise or move with
shout, scream, yell,bark,snap, growl, shriek, rave, roar, vent
calm (down),calm (down), simmer down,simmer down,
The dog snarled menacingly at the stranger approaching his doorstep.
Her voice was a harsh snarl, filled with contempt and anger.
The snarled wires were a danger to anyone who dared to touch them.
He snatched the ball away, leaving her with a snarl of frustration.