Meaning & Definition of Scrawl in English
English⟶
Scrawl
to write carelessly or hurriedly
Pronunciation:
/skrɔːl/Part of Speech:
verbDetailed Definitions
Definition: To write or draw carelessly and quickly.
Example Sentence: He scrawled his name on the notepad before leaving.
Definition: To write or make marks in a lazy or hasty manner.
Example Sentence: The child's scrawl covered the entire page.
Definition: To produce illegible writing due to speed or lack of care.
Example Sentence: Her notes were just a scrawl that only she could read.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English 'scrallen', possibly of imitative origin.
Synonyms
scribbledoodlewrite hastilymarkdash off
Common Phrases and Expressions
- scrawl something down: to write something quickly and carelessly.
- in a scrawl: written in a hasty or messy style.
- torn from the scrawl: to draw attention from hastily written notes.
Translations
- Spanish: garabato
- French: gribouillis
- German: kritzeln
- Russian: царапать
Related Words
- scribble: to write or draw carelessly.
- doodle: a simple, spontaneous, or unconscious drawing made while a person's attention is otherwise occupied.
- scratch: to write or mark down hastily.
Slang Meanings of scrawl
Meaning: to write something quickly without care for neatness
Example Sentence: Just scrawl it down, I don't need it to look perfect.
Meaning: to produce something poorly written or drawn
Example Sentence: My notes are just a scrawl; I barely understood the lecture.