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crannied

Upper-Intermediate (B2)

IPA: /ˈkrænid/

KK: /ˈkrænid/

adjective
Definition

Describing something that has small openings or cracks.


Example

The old wall was crannied, making it look weathered and ancient.


Conversation
Sloth A
Have you seen that old wall by the park?
Sloth B
Yeah, it's really interesting how it's so crannied.
Sloth A
I love how it adds character to the area.
Sloth B
Definitely! It makes the place feel more historical.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
gapped
notched
creviced
Antonyms
smooth
flat
even
Root Explanation

Crannied → The word originates from the Old English 'cran' (meaning crane, the bird) and the suffix '-ied' (indicating a state or condition). The term 'crannied' refers to something that has small openings or cracks, akin to the way a crane's long legs might create spaces in the ground.

Memory Tip

Imagine a crane walking and leaving small 'cracks' or 'openings' in the ground — that's how you can remember that 'crannied' means having small openings or cracks.

Visually Confused Words
uncrannied
canned
clanned
candied
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