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twist vs snarl

snarl vs twist

twist and snarl both are nouns.

twist and snarl both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
twist Yes No Yes No
snarl Yes No Yes No
As verbs, snarl is a hyponym of twist; that is, snarl is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than twist:
  • twist: form into a spiral shape
  • snarl: twist together or entwine into a confusing mass
twist (noun) snarl (noun)
social dancing in which couples vigorously twist their hips and arms in time to the music; was popular in the 1960s something jumbled or confused
any clever maneuver a vicious angry growl
the act of rotating rapidly an angry vicious expression
turning or twisting around (in place)
the act of winding or twisting
a hairdo formed by braiding or twisting the hair
an interpretation of a text or action
an unforeseen development
a miniature whirlpool or whirlwind resulting when the current of a fluid doubles back on itself
a jerky pulling movement
a sharp bend in a line produced when a line having a loop is pulled tight
a circular segment of a curve
a sharp strain on muscles or ligaments
twist (verb) snarl (verb)
twist suddenly so as to sprain make more complicated or confused through entanglements
form into twists utter in an angry, sharp, or abrupt tone
practice sophistry; change the meaning of or be vague about in order to mislead or deceive make a snarling noise or move with a snarling noise
turn in the opposite direction twist together or entwine into a confusing mass
form into a spiral shape
cause (an object) to assume a crooked or angular form
twist or pull violently or suddenly, especially so as to remove (something) from that to which it is attached or from where it originates
to move in a twisting or contorted motion, (especially when struggling)
do the twist
extend in curves and turns
Difference between twist and snarl

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