When used as an adjective the term snarled is used to mean tangled in knots or snarls. Synonyms for this term include snarly and knotted.
It is also popularly used as an inflected form of the verb snarl. Used as an intransitive verb it would mean growling viciously whilst baring the teeth. It could mean speaking in an angry or threatening manner. If the word snarled is used as a transitive verb it would mean uttering with anger or hostility
As an intransitive verb, snarled may also mean becoming tangled or confused. In this sense of the term when used as a transitive verb it would mean tangling or knotting (yarn, for example). It could also mean to confuse. In this sense of the term, a synonym would be the word complicate.
It is also popularly used as an inflected form of the verb snarl. Used as an intransitive verb it would mean growling viciously whilst baring the teeth. It could mean speaking in an angry or threatening manner. If the word snarled is used as a transitive verb it would mean uttering with anger or hostility
As an intransitive verb, snarled may also mean becoming tangled or confused. In this sense of the term when used as a transitive verb it would mean tangling or knotting (yarn, for example). It could also mean to confuse. In this sense of the term, a synonym would be the word complicate.