Scrawl ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Scrawl ( verb )

  1. Write or draw (something) carelessly or untidily.
  2. Make a rough or hurried sketch or drawing.

Origin:

Middle english: probably of scandinavian origin; compare with old norse skrāla "write carelessly".

Examples:

  1. He scrawled his signature on the document.
  2. The graffiti artist scrawled his tag on the wall.
  3. She scrawled a quick note to remind herself.
  4. He scrawled a rough sketch of the building.
  5. The note was written in scrawl that was hard to read.

(As a noun)

Scrawl ( noun )

  1. Write or draw (something) carelessly or untidily.
  2. Make a rough or hurried sketch or drawing.

Origin:

Middle english: probably of scandinavian origin; compare with old norse skrāla "write carelessly".

Examples:

  1. He scrawled his signature on the document.
  2. The graffiti artist scrawled his tag on the wall.
  3. She scrawled a quick note to remind herself.
  4. He scrawled a rough sketch of the building.
  5. The note was written in scrawl that was hard to read.
Some random words: churl, misread, mulch