rumpled
English
Adjective
rumpled (comparative more rumpled, superlative most rumpled)
- Wrinkled or crumpled.
- Synonyms: rumply, crumply, bewrinkled, rugose, wrinkly; see also Thesaurus:wrinkled
- 1857, Herman Melville, chapter XVIII, in The Confidence-Man: His Masquerade:
- A demure-looking woman, in a dress rather tawdry and rumpled, here drew her veil well down and rose; but, marking every eye upon her, thought it advisable, upon the whole, to sit down again.
- 2025 March 21, Francine Kiefer, Caitlin Babcock, “As Democrats look for a fighter, Bernie Sanders is striking a chord – again”, in The Christian Science Monitor:
- The rumpled octogenarian and two-time presidential candidate [Bernie Sanders] has no plans to seek the Oval Office again.
Translations
creased, ruffled, dishevelled
Verb
rumpled
- simple past and past participle of rumple