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- Dictionaryrumpled/ˈrəmpəld/
adjective
- 1. creased, ruffled, or disheveled in appearance: "a rumpled bed"
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Rumple can be a noun meaning a fold or wrinkle, or a verb meaning to wrinkle, crumple, or tousle. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for rumple.
rumpled. Anything wrinkled or disheveled is rumpled. Unless you make your bed neatly in the morning, your blankets will still be rumpled when you climb in at bedtime. You'll make a better impression at a job interview if you wear crisp pants and an ironed shirt than if you show up in a rumpled suit.
Rumpled means creased or untidy, especially in clothes or hair. Learn how to use this adjective in sentences with synonyms, pronunciation, and related terms.
Rumple means to make something become creased or untidy, or to cause something smooth to become messy with unwanted folds. See how to use rumple in sentences and learn its pronunciation and synonyms.
verb (used with object) , rum·pled, rum·pling. to crumple or crush into wrinkles: to rumple a sheet of paper. Synonyms: muss, crease, wrinkle. to ruffle; tousle (sometimes followed by up ): The wind rumpled her hair.
Rumple means to make or become wrinkled, crumpled, ruffled, or dishevelled. It can also be a noun for a wrinkle, fold, or crease. See pronunciation, word origin, and usage examples.