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disheveled
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disheveled
(adjective)
disheveled
(US)
adjective
also British
dishevelled
/dɪ
ˈ
ʃɛvəld/
disheveled
(US)
adjective
also British
dishevelled
/dɪ
ˈ
ʃɛvəld/
Britannica Dictionary definition of DISHEVELED
[
more disheveled; most disheveled
]
:
not neat or tidy
His wrinkled suit gave him a
disheveled
appearance.
disheveled
hair
They looked dirty and
disheveled
.
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