• Frequency of Use
    20 %
  • Retention Rate
    60 %
  • Complexity
    40 %
  • Scrawl Meanings

    noun a hastily written or poorly executed piece of writing

    verb to write or draw in a hurried, careless way

    Fields related to scrawl

    Literature

    Authors may use scrawl as a literary device to convey a character's state of mind or personality.

    Psychology

    Psychologists may study scrawls as a form of handwriting analysis to gain insights into an individual's psyche.

    Education

    Teachers may ask students to analyze a scrawl to understand the writer's emotions or mindset.

    Art

    Artists often use scrawl as a technique to create a sense of chaos or spontaneity in their work.

    Forensics

    Forensic experts may analyze a scrawl to determine the identity of a suspect or victim.

    Occupation Usage of scrawl

    Writer

    In the world of writing, 'scrawl' may be used to describe messy or illegible handwriting, or to refer to a rough draft or hastily written piece of work.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use 'scrawl' to describe a particular type of handwriting as a potential indicator of a person's mental state or personality traits.

    Teacher

    Teachers may use 'scrawl' to refer to messy or illegible handwriting when grading papers or assignments.

    Editor

    Editors may use 'scrawl' to describe poorly written or hastily composed content that needs significant revision.

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