Bedraggled
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bedraggled — index disordered Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
bedraggled — 1727, pp. adjective from BEDRAGGLE (Cf. bedraggle) … Etymology dictionary
bedraggled — [adj] unkempt decrepit, dilapidated, dirty, disheveled, disordered, dowdy, drenched, dripping, faded, messy, muddied, muddy, run down, seedy, shabby, sloppy, slovenly, sodden, soiled, stained, sullied, tacky, tattered, threadbare, untidy, wet;… … New thesaurus
bedraggled — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ dishevelled … English terms dictionary
bedraggled — [[t]bɪdræ̱g(ə)ld[/t]] ADJ GRADED Someone or something that is bedraggled looks untidy because they have got wet or dirty. He looked weary and bedraggled. ...a bedraggled group of journalists. Syn: scruffy … English dictionary
bedraggled — adjective 1. limp and soiled as if dragged in the mud (Freq. 2) the beggar s bedraggled clothes scarecrows in battered hats or draggled skirts • Syn: ↑draggled • Similar to: ↑dirty, ↑soiled, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
bedraggled — adjective Date: 1727 1. left wet and limp by or as if by rain 2. soiled and stained by or as if by trailing in mud 3. dilapidated < bedraggled buildings > … New Collegiate Dictionary
bedraggled — be·drag·gled (bĭ drăgʹəld) adj. 1. a. Wet; limp. b. Soiled by or as if by having been dragged through mud. 2. Being in a condition of deterioration; dilapidated: a street of bedraggled tenements. * * * … Universalium
bedraggled — be|drag|gled [bıˈdrægəld] adj looking untidy, wet, and dirty, especially because you have been out in the rain ▪ Exhausted soldiers crawled into camp, frozen and bedraggled … Dictionary of contemporary English
bedraggled — adjective looking untidy and dirty, especially because you have been out in the rain: She came in wet and bedraggled … Longman dictionary of contemporary English