What is the correct spelling for GNAH?

If you find yourself constantly misspelling "gnah", fear not, as there are several correct alternatives to consider. "Gnash", meaning to grind or strike with the teeth together or "gnar", a term used to describe something cool or impressive, are both valid options. Remember to double-check your spelling for a polished final result.

Correct spellings for GNAH

  • g nah
  • gnash The angry dog began to gnash its teeth as I walked by.
  • gnat The gnat flew into my eye and made me blink.
  • gnaw The dog began to gnaw on the bone with great enthusiasm.
  • NAH I asked if she wanted to come with us, but she just shook her head and said "Nah."
  • nah "I don't feel like going out tonight, nah, I'm going to stay in and watch a movie."