bedraggled

[bɪˈdræɡ.əld]

bedraggled Definition

  • 1(of hair or clothing) hanging wet and limp as if having been dragged through mud or water
  • 2dirty and disheveled

Using bedraggled: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bedraggled" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She arrived at the party looking bedraggled after getting caught in the rain.

  • Example

    The dog came back from the park bedraggled and covered in mud.

  • Example

    The bedraggled state of his clothes suggested he had been on a long journey.

bedraggled Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bedraggled

Antonyms for bedraggled

  • neat
  • tidy
  • well-groomed

Phrases with bedraggled

  • a disheveled appearance, often due to being wet or dirty

    Example

    After the hike, they returned with a bedraggled look, their clothes and hair covered in dirt and sweat.

  • feathers that are wet and matted, often used to describe birds that have been caught in the rain or water

    Example

    The bedraggled feathers of the duck indicated that it had been swimming in the pond for a while.

  • a condition of being wet, dirty, and disheveled

    Example

    The bedraggled state of the hiker's clothes suggested that he had been caught in a storm.

Origins of bedraggled

from 'draggle', meaning 'to make wet and dirty by dragging in mud or water'

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Summary: bedraggled in Brief

'Bedraggled' [bɪˈdræɡ.əld] is an adjective used to describe hair or clothing that is wet and limp, as if dragged through mud or water, or dirty and disheveled. It can be used to describe a person's appearance, as in 'She arrived at the party looking bedraggled after getting caught in the rain,' or the state of something, as in 'The bedraggled state of the hiker's clothes suggested that he had been caught in a storm.' Synonyms include 'disheveled' and 'unkempt,' while antonyms include 'neat' and 'tidy.'