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Meaning of dishabille
A state of being partially undressed or in a state of disarray.
Etymology of dishabille
The word "dishabille" originated from the French language, where it is spelled "déshabillé".
It is derived from the verb "déshabiller", which means "to undress".
The word has been used in the English language since the 17th century to describe a state of being partially undressed or in a state of disarray.
Synonyms
untidiness
slovenliness
dishevelment
unkemptness
messiness
disorderliness
carelessness
neglect
laxity
slackness
indifference
inattention
uncleanliness
impurity
coarseness
crudeness
roughness
shabbiness
seediness
frowziness
grubbiness
dowdiness
frumpiness
sloppiness
looseness
laxness
disarray
chaos
confusion
clutter
jumble
turmoil
disorganization
untidiness
shambles
mess
muddle
Definitions
- A state of being partially undressed or in a state of disarray, especially in a way that is considered attractive or charming.
- * A state of untidiness or disorder, especially in one's dress or appearance.
Usage Examples
- She emerged from her bedroom in a charming state of dishabille, her hair tangled and her dressing gown wrapped loosely around her.
- * The room was in a state of dishabille, with clothes scattered all over the floor and the bed unmade.
Antonyms
tidiness
neatness
orderliness
cleanliness
purity
refinement
elegance
sophistication
formality
precision
meticulousness
scrupulousness
fastidiousness
primness
propriety
correctness
decorum
seemliness
respectability
modesty
humility