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rumpled

/ˈrʌmpld/
💡 creased or messy

“His shirt was rumpled from sleeping in it.”

His shirt looked wrinkled or untidy because he slept in it.

informal

Wrinkled or creased, especially from being crushed or handled roughly.

After the long flight, her dress was rumpled and needed ironing.

The dress looked wrinkled and untidy after the flight.

The papers on his desk were rumpled from being shoved into a bag.

The papers appeared wrinkled and disorganized.

💡

Often describes clothing, paper, or fabric that has lost its smooth appearance due to pressure or movement.

Collocations

rumpled clothesclothes that are wrinkled or untidyrumpled hairhair that is messy or disheveledrumpled beda bed with wrinkled or disarranged sheets

Synonyms

wrinkledcreasedcrumpleddisheveledmessy

Antonyms

smoothneatpressedironedtidy

💡Pro Tip

Describing appearance

Use 'rumpled' to highlight untidiness caused by pressure or movement, not just general messiness. For example, 'a rumpled shirt' implies it was crushed or slept in, not just dirty.

⚡Gold Rule

Physical vs. abstract

Avoid using 'rumpled' for abstract ideas like emotions or plans—it strictly describes physical disarray.

📖Word Origin

From Middle English 'rumplen' (to wrinkle), likely of imitative origin, related to the sound of crumpling.

📝Usage Notes

Commonly used to describe physical disarray in objects like clothes, paper, or fabric. Less commonly used for abstract concepts.

Word Breakdown

rumpl-
to wrinkle or crumple
root
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