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mouth vs snarl

snarl vs mouth

mouth and snarl both are nouns.

mouth and snarl both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
mouth Yes No Yes No
snarl Yes No Yes No
As verbs, snarl is a hyponym of mouth; that is, snarl is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than mouth:
  • mouth: express in speech
  • snarl: utter in an angry, sharp, or abrupt tone
mouth (noun) snarl (noun)
the opening of a jar or bottle something jumbled or confused
the externally visible part of the oral cavity on the face and the system of organs surrounding the opening a vicious angry growl
the opening through which food is taken in and vocalizations emerge an angry vicious expression
an impudent or insolent rejoinder
the point where a stream issues into a larger body of water
an opening that resembles a mouth (as of a cave or a gorge)
a person conceived as a consumer of food
a spokesperson (as a lawyer)
mouth (verb) snarl (verb)
express in speech make more complicated or confused through entanglements
articulate silently; form words with the lips only utter in an angry, sharp, or abrupt tone
touch with the mouth make a snarling noise or move with a snarling noise
twist together or entwine into a confusing mass
Difference between mouth and snarl

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