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plain vs gnarl

gnarl vs plain

plain and gnarl both are nouns.

plain is an adjective but gnarl is not an adjective.

plain and gnarl both are verbs.

plain is an adverb but gnarl is not an adverb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
plain Yes Yes Yes Yes
gnarl Yes No Yes No
As verbs, gnarl is a hyponym of plain; that is, gnarl is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than plain:
  • plain: express complaints, discontent, displeasure, or unhappiness
  • gnarl: make complaining remarks or noises under one's breath
plain (noun) gnarl (noun)
a basic knitting stitch made by putting the needle through the front of the stitch from the lefthand side something twisted and tight and swollen
extensive tract of level open land
plain (adjective) gnarl (adjective)
not elaborate or elaborated; simple
lacking patterns especially in color
free from any effort to soften to disguise
clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment
not mixed with extraneous elements
lacking embellishment or ornamentation
lacking in physical beauty or proportion
plain (verb) gnarl (verb)
express complaints, discontent, displeasure, or unhappiness make complaining remarks or noises under one's breath
twist into a state of deformity
plain (adverb) gnarl (adverb)
unmistakably (`plain' is often used informally for `plainly')
Difference between plain and gnarl

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