gnarl

[nɑːl]

gnarl Definition

  • 1a rough, twisted knot in wood or in someone's face or hands
  • 2to form a rough, twisted knot

Using gnarl: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "gnarl" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The tree trunk was gnarled and twisted.

  • Example

    His hands were gnarled with age.

  • Example

    The old man's face was gnarled with wrinkles.

  • Example

    The roots of the plant had gnarled around the rock.

gnarl Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for gnarl

Phrases with gnarl

  • fingers that are twisted and bent due to age or arthritis

    Example

    She struggled to hold the pen with her gnarled fingers.

  • a tree that has rough, twisted knots in its trunk and branches

    Example

    The gnarled tree provided a perfect spot for shade on a hot day.

  • gnarled roots

    roots that have grown in a twisted and knotted manner

    Example

    The gnarled roots of the old oak tree made it difficult to remove.

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Summary: gnarl in Brief

The term 'gnarl' [nɑːl] refers to rough, twisted knots in wood or in someone's face or hands. It can also be used as a verb to describe the formation of such knots. Examples include 'The tree trunk was gnarled and twisted,' and 'His hands were gnarled with age.' Phrases like 'gnarled tree' and 'gnarled roots' extend the usage of the term.