The English word "gnarled" means to be crooked or bent in shape. There are several words that have the same general meaning, including: contorted, knurled, and tortured.
No. Gnarled means twisted and knobby. The opposite of odorless might be 'stinky'.
The word is gnarled. It means rugged, roughened and knotty.
No, "gnarled" is not a compound word. It is an adjective derived from the Old English word "gnor", which means to gnaw or bite. A compound word is formed by combining two or more independent words, such as "toothbrush" or "basketball."
The old tree was bend and gnarled.
The old man reached his gnarled hand towards me. Her motifs gnarled like an rope with a thousand knots.
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Knotty and twisted.
The old woman's fingers were badly gnarled from years of tedius beading.
The word gnarled is an adjective describing something as twisted and out of shape. Example sentence: The boy picked up the gnarled tree branch and threw it for the dog to fetch.
Gnarled, flawed
Oh, dude, you're talking about "gnarled." It's like when your headphones are all tangled up in your pocket, but fancier. So, yeah, next time you see a gnarled tree, just remember it's nature's way of saying, "I woke up like this."