snarls (Meaning)

snarls

to speak in an angry way, to get into a tangle, to utter with a snarl, to utter or express with a snarl or by snarling, to cause to become knotted and intertwined, to give vent to anger in surly language, a tangled situation, a surly angry growl, to become snarled, to growl with a snapping or showing of teeth, an angry growl, a tangle especially of hairs or thread, to growl with a snapping, gnashing, or display of teeth, to make excessively complicated

Synonyms & Antonyms of snarls

snarls Sentence Examples

  1. The angry dog snarls menacingly, baring its sharp teeth.
  2. The traffic snarls to a standstill during rush hour, leaving commuters trapped.
  3. Her voice snarls with contempt as she confronts her adversary.
  4. The tangled wires snarl and twist, creating an electrical hazard.
  5. The storm's wind snarls through the trees, tearing at their branches.
  6. His snarl is a warning, a signal to stay away.
  7. The angry crowd snarls and jeers at the politician.
  8. The printer's paper jams and snarls, frustrating the user.
  9. The nurse's face snarls with disgust as she cleans a particularly messy wound.
  10. The snarling sound of the metal on metal grated on his nerves.

FAQs About the word snarls

to speak in an angry way, to get into a tangle, to utter with a snarl, to utter or express with a snarl or by snarling, to cause to become knotted and intertwin

jams,bottlenecks, congestions, delays, logjams, tailbacks, tangles, gridlocks, locks, traffic

calms (down),simmers down,

The angry dog snarls menacingly, baring its sharp teeth.

The traffic snarls to a standstill during rush hour, leaving commuters trapped.

Her voice snarls with contempt as she confronts her adversary.

The tangled wires snarl and twist, creating an electrical hazard.