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British pronunciation
/nˈɑːli/

Definition & Meaning of "gnarly"

gnarly
01

twisted or knotted, often used to describe trees or branches

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The old oak tree had a gnarly trunk that told stories of many storms.
The artist used a gnarly branch as inspiration for her sculpture.
02

extremely challenging, often involving difficult or risky situations

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The gnarly skateboard trick required a lot of practice before he could land it successfully.
She faced a gnarly problem with her car that took hours to figure out.
03

having an off-putting or objectionable nature

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The movie had some gnarly scenes that were hard to watch.
The gnarly details of the incident made it difficult for the witnesses to talk about it.
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The skateboard tricks he pulled off were absolutely gnarly!
We had a gnarly time at the concert last night; the band was amazing.
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