Zum Inhalt springen
vocaboo
Beta
Anmelden

snarls

Aussprache: [snɑrlz]

Wort

Kontext: „animal behavior“

(verb) to make a low, angry sound, often out of frustration or to show warning. When dogs show their teeth and growl, they are snarling.

Beispiel

The dog snarls when it feels threatened, warning others to stay away.

Beispiel

The dog did not snarl at all; it was calm and friendly.

Beispiel

Why is the dog snarling at the stranger?

Kontext: „conflict or tension“

(verb) to speak in a fierce, angry way. It can mean someone is arguing or showing they are upset.

Beispiel

She snarls her words when she is really mad about something.

Beispiel

He didn't snarl; instead, he spoke kindly and politely.

Beispiel

Why did she snarl when he asked her to help?

Kontext: „animal behavior“

(noun) the fierce, low sound made by an animal, especially dogs. This sound can be a warning to keep away.

Beispiel

The snarls of the dog made the children step back.

Beispiel

There were no snarls from the puppy; it was playing happily.

Beispiel

Did you hear the snarls from the dog when it saw the cat?

Kontext: „conflict or tension“

(noun) a fierce or angry way of speaking. This usually means that someone is upset or frustrated.

Beispiel

His snarls during the argument showed how angry he was.

Beispiel

Her words were not snarls; they were calm and understanding.

Beispiel

What caused all the snarls during the meeting?

0s
0s