scrawler Synonyms

scrawler Meaning

Wordnet

scrawler (n)

a writer whose handwriting is careless and hard to read

Webster

scrawler (n.)

One who scrawls; a hasty, awkward writer.

scrawler Sentence Examples

  1. The scrawler's frantic penmanship filled the page with illegible scribbles.
  2. The accused's scrawled confession revealed the truth of their heinous crime.
  3. The ancient parchment bore the faint scrawls of a forgotten language.
  4. The scrawler's hasty notes were barely decipherable, except for a few key words.
  5. The walls of the abandoned asylum were adorned with the scrawls of disturbed minds.
  6. The ransom note was a chilling scrawl, demanding a hefty sum of money.
  7. The scrawler's anonymous letters terrorized the entire town with their malicious accusations.
  8. The graffiti artist's scrawl adorned the building's facade, a testament to their forbidden expression.
  9. The archaeologist discovered a scrawled map leading to a long-lost treasure.
  10. The young child's scrawled drawing of a family brought a smile to everyone's face.

FAQs About the word scrawler

a writer whose handwriting is careless and hard to readOne who scrawls; a hasty, awkward writer.

write,scribble,scratch, squiggle, pencil, letter, doodle, jot (down),pen, print

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The scrawler's frantic penmanship filled the page with illegible scribbles.

The accused's scrawled confession revealed the truth of their heinous crime.

The ancient parchment bore the faint scrawls of a forgotten language.

The scrawler's hasty notes were barely decipherable, except for a few key words.