Yes, growl is a verb.
Growl can be a noun or a verb. As a noun: That dog has a vicious growl. As a verb: My dog growls at the animals on the television.
no
"Growl/growls" is the present tense.I growlWe growlYou growlHe/she growlsThey growl
It can be. While it's the past participle of the verb to snarl (to growl, to complicate or entangle), it can be used as an adjective in expressions such as a snarled ball of yarn.That's because its root word, snarl, is both a verb and a noun; as a noun, it means a tricky knot, difficult entanglement, or a growl.
The word "growl" has just one syllable.
You spelled the word growl correctly. The large dog had a deep growl, but the small dog had a high-pitched growl.
The dog GROWLED at the cat.
Tagalog Translation of GROWL: umangil
purr
growl
We could hear a low growl coming from the bushes.Whenever our dog saw a squirrel we would hear her start to growl.
No, it is not. It is the present participle of the verb (to growl) and can also be used as a noun (gerund).