Advanced as in scoffing Sarcastic; expressing mockery or disdain in a biting and ironic manner. Clear All
6 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Snarl'
The professor's snarl critique of the student's thesis paper was both cutting and unhelpful.
The movie critic's snarl review of the film dampened its box office success.
The professor's snarl response to the student's question stifled any further inquiries.
The politician's snarl during the debate only escalated the tension.
Amidst the chaos, the commander's snarl cut through the noise, demanding attention.
The comedian delivered his punchline with a snarl, mocking societal norms.
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