slovenliness
81put\ off — v 1. informal To cause confusion in; embarrass; displease. I was rather put off by the shamelessness of his proposal. The man s slovenliness put me off. 2. To wait and have (smth) at a later time; postpone. They put off the picnic because of the… …
82slag — 1) n British a. a (supposedly) promiscuous woman. A derogatory word used mainly by working class men and women which often carries overtones of slovenliness and coarse ness. ► Self conscious and self adoring paro dists of slagdom, such as Madonna …
83stripe — [[t]stra͟ɪp[/t]] stripes 1) N COUNT A stripe is a long line which is a different colour from the areas next to it. She wore a bright green jogging suit with a white stripe down the sides... The walls in the front bedroom are painted with broad,… …
84dishevelment — n. messiness, untidiness, slovenliness, unkemptness (about hair or clothing) …
85dishevelments — n. messiness, untidiness, slovenliness, unkemptness (about hair or clothing) …
86dowdiness — dow·di·ness || daÊŠdɪnɪs n. state of not being stylish, old fashionedness; sloppiness, slovenliness …
87frowziness — frowz·i·ness || fraÊŠzɪnɪs n. mustiness, fustiness; slovenliness …
88sluttishness — n. dirtiness, slovenliness; quality of being dissolute, immorality …
89unkemptness — n. untidiness, slovenliness, messiness …
90untidiness — n. disorder, messiness, sloppiness, slovenliness …