Definitions
- Referring to a twisted or gnarled branch or tree trunk. - Describing a rough or uneven surface with bumps or knots. - Talking about a person's appearance, particularly their hands or fingers, that have a knobby or gnarled appearance.
- Describing a twisted or knotty branch or tree trunk. - Referring to a rough or uneven surface with bumps or knots. - Talking about a person's appearance, particularly their hands or fingers, that have a knobby or knurled appearance.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words describe a twisted or knotty object.
- 2Both words can be used to describe a rough or uneven surface.
- 3Both words can be used to describe a person's appearance, particularly their hands or fingers.
What is the difference?
- 1Usage: Knarl is less commonly used than gnarl.
- 2Connotation: Gnarl is more commonly associated with a rough or unpleasant appearance, while knarl can also imply a sense of strength or resilience.
Remember this!
Knarl and gnarl are synonyms that describe a twisted or knotty object, a rough or uneven surface, or a person's appearance. The only difference between the two words is the first letter, with knarl being less commonly used than gnarl. While gnarl is more commonly associated with a rough or unpleasant appearance, knarl can also imply a sense of strength or resilience.