What is another word for rumpled?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈʌmpə͡ld] (IPA)

Rumpled is a word that is commonly used to describe something that is wrinkled, crumpled, crushed, or disheveled. There are several synonyms that can be used to convey the same meaning as rumpled. Some of these synonyms include creased, crinkled, tousled, unkempt, disheveled, and ruffled. Other synonyms for rumpled can include mussed, tangled, wrinkled, crumpled, tousled, and disarrayed. Whether you are describing a person's appearance, a piece of clothing, or a piece of paper, there are many words that can be used to convey the same idea as rumpled. Ultimately, the choice of word to use will depend on the specific context and the intended meaning.

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What are the hypernyms for Rumpled?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for rumpled?

Rumpled refers to something that is wrinkled, crumpled or crushed. There are several antonyms for the word rumpled, including smooth, ironed, pressed, sleek, neat, and tidy. Something that is smooth is free from wrinkles or creases. Ironed and pressed both describe something that has been flattened or smoothed out with heat and pressure, while sleek refers to something that is smooth and shiny. Neat and tidy both suggest that something is clean and organized, with all the wrinkles and creases flattened out. These antonyms are useful when describing clothing, bedding, or any other material that needs to look presentable and well-kempt.

What are the antonyms for Rumpled?

Usage examples for Rumpled

Beneath the wide blue sky the pure blue sea stretched, with a little stir and glitter from the ruffling breeze that just rumpled the broad blue basin's edge, crisping and whitening it, making it tumble over with spurtling laughter, like a tiny child at play, and draw back lisping to comfort itself for its fall.
"The Furnace"
Rose Macaulay
Jack rumpled his hair and drew a long breath eloquent of confusion and bewilderment.
"Only One Love, or Who Was the Heir"
Charles Garvice
She barely rested her hand upon it, and, light as a feather, she was already on the ground, where she seemed busily occupied in looking to see if her dress had been rumpled in the carriage.
"Monsieur Cherami"
Charles Paul de Kock

Famous quotes with Rumpled

  • Girls like to be played with, and rumpled a little too, sometimes.
    Oliver Goldsmith
  • Mark Satin ... looks and sounds just like a boy many a citizen of Wichita Falls, Tex., would love to give a good spanking to. He has long hair. ... He has a yellow button announcing DISSENT in the lapel of his rumpled jacket. Dissent is certainly what he is about, and he has had a great chance to exercise it since he joined SUPA last month as a $25-a-week counselor for draft emigrants from the United States. "That godawful sick, foul country; could anything be worse?" he asks, his frayed sleeve bumping against a loaf of sliced bread on the desk. ("My breakfast and lunch," he explains apologetically.)
    Mark Satin
  • In the morning when we began straggling out in small parties on our way to the trial, several of us went down in the elevator with three entirely correct old gentlemen looking much alike in their sleekness, pinkness, baldness, glossiness of grooming, such stereotypes as no proletarian novelist of the time would have dared to use as the example of a capitalist monster in his novel. We were pale and tightfaced; our eyelids were swollen; no doubt in spite of hot coffee and cold baths, we looked rumpled, unkempt, disreputable, discredited, vaguely guilty, pretty well frayed out by then. The gentlemen regarded us glossily, then turned to each other. As we descended the many floors in silence, one of them said to the others in a cream-cheese voice, "It is very pleasant to know we may expect things to settle down properly again," and the others nodded with wise, smug, complacent faces. To this day, I can feel again my violent desire just to slap his whole slick face all over at once, hard, with the flat of my hand, or better, some kind of washing bat or any useful domestic appliance being applied where it would really make an impression — a butter paddle — something he would feel through that smug layer of too-well-fed fat.
    Katherine Anne Porter
  • A question: when is a bed not a bed? When it is angled lie-flat. My back hurts, my legs ache and my clothes are all rumpled - and all because the airline, which claimed to have a bed, actually offered up a torture machine which I prefer to call a slide.
    Richard Quest

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