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Dishevelment - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Dishevelment refers to a state of untidiness or disorder, especially in appearance. It often describes messy hair, wrinkled clothing, or a generally unkempt look resulting from neglect or haste.

dishevelment

/dɪˈʃɛvəlmənt/ /dɪˈʃɛvəlmənt/

Definition:

A state of untidiness or disorder, especially in appearance or clothing.

Synonyms:

messiness, untidiness, disarray, disorder

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

neatness, orderliness

Common Collocations:

complete dishevelment, slight dishevelment, hair dishevelment

Derivatives:

disheveled, disheveling

Usage Tips:

Use "dishevelment" to describe messy hair or clothing; avoid for abstract disorder like chaotic situations.

Common Phrases:

in a state of dishevelment, complete dishevelment

Etymology:

From Old French "deschevele," meaning "bare-headed" or "with hair loose."

Examples:

  • 1. Her hair was in total dishevelment after the windy walk.
  • 2. The room’s dishevelment showed signs of a hurried search.
  • 3. He tried to fix his morning dishevelment before the meeting.
  • 4. The storm left the garden in utter dishevelment.
  • 5. She laughed at her reflection’s comical dishevelment after the rollercoaster ride.

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