How Do You Spell GNARLED?

Pronunciation: [nˈɑːld] (IPA)

Correct spelling for the English word "gnarled" is [nˈɑːld], [nˈɑːld], [n_ˈɑː_l_d] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

GNARLED Meaning and Definition

  1. Gnarled is an adjective that describes something that is twisted, knotted, or contorted, typically due to age, damage, or strain. The word is often used in reference to trees, branches, or roots that have become twisted or deformed as a result of harsh weather conditions or years of growth.

    In the context of trees, gnarled suggests a distorted and rugged appearance due to the presence of irregular bulges, twists, and turns in the bark, branches, or limbs. It implies a sense of strength, resilience, and longevity as the tree continues to thrive despite its twisted form. Gnarled trees are often associated with ancient forests or mystical landscapes, evoking a sense of wonder and enchantment.

    Beyond trees, gnarled can also be used to describe objects or surfaces that display similar contortions or deformities. For example, a gnarled walking stick may have a twisted handle, while gnarled hands might have fingers that are knotted or bent due to arthritis or old age.

    Furthermore, gnarled can be applied metaphorically to describe a person's appearance or demeanor. When used in this way, it suggests a weathered or worn quality, reflecting experiences that have shaped a person's character or physical state.

    Overall, gnarled conveys a sense of ruggedness, durability, and beauty in imperfect, twisted forms.

  2. Distorted in large woody knots.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of GNARLED

The word "gnarled" is derived from the Old Norse term "knǫrr", which meant "knot" or "knob". This word eventually developed into the Middle English verb "gnarl", which meant "to growl, snarl" or "to twist or distort". Over time, the adjective "gnarled" emerged in the 16th century, describing something that is twisted, rugged, or knotted, particularly when referring to tree branches or roots.

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Conjugate verb Gnarled

CONDITIONAL

I would gnarl
we would gnarl
you would gnarl
he/she/it would gnarl
they would gnarl

FUTURE

I will gnarl
we will gnarl
you will gnarl
he/she/it will gnarl
they will gnarl

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have gnarled
we will have gnarled
you will have gnarled
he/she/it will have gnarled
they will have gnarled

PAST

I gnarled
we gnarled
you gnarled
he/she/it gnarled
they gnarled

PAST PERFECT

I had gnarled
we had gnarled
you had gnarled
he/she/it had gnarled
they had gnarled

PRESENT

I gnarl
we gnarl
you gnarl
he/she/it gnarls
they gnarl

PRESENT PERFECT

I have gnarled
we have gnarled
you have gnarled
he/she/it has gnarled
they have gnarled
I am gnarling
we are gnarling
you are gnarling
he/she/it is gnarling
they are gnarling
I was gnarling
we were gnarling
you were gnarling
he/she/it was gnarling
they were gnarling
I will be gnarling
we will be gnarling
you will be gnarling
he/she/it will be gnarling
they will be gnarling
I have been gnarling
we have been gnarling
you have been gnarling
he/she/it has been gnarling
they have been gnarling
I had been gnarling
we had been gnarling
you had been gnarling
he/she/it had been gnarling
they had been gnarling
I will have been gnarling
we will have been gnarling
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he/she/it will have been gnarling
they will have been gnarling
I would have gnarled
we would have gnarled
you would have gnarled
he/she/it would have gnarled
they would have gnarled
I would be gnarling
we would be gnarling
you would be gnarling
he/she/it would be gnarling
they would be gnarling
I would have been gnarling
we would have been gnarling
you would have been gnarling
he/she/it would have been gnarling
they would have been gnarling

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