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gnarly

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Adj — Twisted, knotted, or rough in texture, especially of wood.

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The slang senses ("awesome" or "brutal") are informal, most associated with surf and skate culture.

Etymology

From "gnarl" (a knot in wood) plus "-y." The slang meanings of "excellent" or "extreme" were popularized by American surf culture in the 1970s.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “gnarly” mean?

The word “gnarly” means twisted, knotted, or rough in texture, especially of wood. In plain terms, twisted and rough, or (in slang) either extremely impressive or extremely difficult.

How do you pronounce “gnarly”?

“Gnarly” is pronounced NAH-lee (/ˈnɑɹli/ in IPA).

How do you use “gnarly” in a sentence?

Here is “gnarly” used in a sentence: “The old oak had gnarly, twisted branches.”

What is another word for “gnarly”?

Words with a similar meaning to “gnarly” include cool, rad, wicked, dreadful, nasty and awful.

What part of speech is “gnarly”?

“Gnarly” is an adjective.

Where does the word “gnarly” come from?

The word “gnarly” dates back to around 1970. From "gnarl" (a knot in wood) plus "-y." The slang meanings of "excellent" or "extreme" were popularized by American surf culture in the 1970s.

How many meanings does “gnarly” have?

“Gnarly” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: twisted, knotted, or rough in texture, especially of wood.

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