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gnarled

Part of Speech

Adjective

Pronunciation

/nɑːrld/

Definitions

  • Twisted and rough, especially due to age or weathering.
  • Covered with knots or bumps, as in gnarled tree branches.
  • Figuratively, showing ruggedness or toughness.

Usage Examples

  • The old man’s gnarled hands trembled as he held the cup.
  • They sat under the gnarled branches of an ancient oak.
  • His gnarled expression showed years of hardship and wisdom.

Etymology

Derived from the verb "gnarl," meaning to twist or contort, and Middle English "gnarre," meaning a knot or a growl.

Synonyms

  • Twisted
  • Knotted
  • Rugged

Antonyms

  • Smooth
  • Soft
  • Even

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
French Noeudé /nø.de/
Spanish Nudoso /nuˈðoso/
Hindi गाँठदार /ɡɑːʈʰ.dɑːr/
Chinese (Mandarin) 多节的 /duō jié de/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

In American English: /nɑːrld/

In British English: /nɑːld/

Historical Usage

"Gnarled" has been used in English literature for centuries, often describing ancient trees, aged hands, or rough landscapes.

Cultural Nuances

In poetry and literature, "gnarled" is frequently used metaphorically to symbolize resilience, struggle, or the passage of time.

More Information

The word "gnarled" continues to be a vivid descriptor in modern English, often evoking imagery of nature, aging, and rugged beauty.

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