scribble


verb

  • To write or draw quickly and not neatly.
  • To make little pictures or lines on paper.

noun

  • Messy writing or drawing that looks quick and not careful.


Synonym

  • scrawl

Sentences

  • I like to scribble with my crayons.
  • Look at my scribble on the paper!
  • Scribble means to draw quickly.
  • My little brother loves to scribble everywhere.
  • Scribble can be fun and messy!

Word Explanation:

  • Scribble means to draw or write in a messy way. It's like when you use a crayon and make lots of squiggly lines on paper.

Word in hindi

स्क्रिबल (skribal)

skribal

Other variations in hindi

  • खुराफात (khurafat) khurafat
  • लिखाई (likhai) likhai

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'scribble' mean?

Scribble means to write or draw carelessly and quickly, often without thinking about it too much.

How do you pronounce 'scribble'?

You pronounce 'scribble' like this: 'skrib-uhl'.

What is the origin of the word 'scribble'?

The word 'scribble' comes from the Latin word 'scribere', which means 'to write'.

What is the meaning of 'scribble' in Hindi?

The word 'scribble' in Hindi is 'खुराफात' (Khurāfāt).

What is the meaning of 'scribble' in Kannada?

The word 'scribble' in Kannada is 'ಬರಹ' (Baraha).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Scribbling helps kids develop their writing skills and creativity!

Proverb

A picture is worth a thousand words. (This means that drawings can express ideas better than words.)

Quote

"Every artist was first an amateur." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

Mini blog:

Scribble, Scribble, Hooray!

Let’s make a colorful mess today! Just like the little caterpillar munching on leaves, you can use your crayons to create anything your heart believes.

A big blue sun, a purple tree, or a red fish swimming in the sea! Scribbling is fun, it’s a way to play, so grab your colors and let’s start today!

Remember, every scribble is a little piece of art, just like the beautiful creatures in Eric Carle’s heart.

So let your imagination fly, and don’t be shy—let’s scribble and giggle, oh my, oh my!