Unwrinkled: meaning, definitions and examples
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unwrinkled
[ ʌnˈrɪŋkəld ]
appearance, texture
Unwrinkled refers to a smooth and flat surface that is free from creases or folds. This term is often used to describe clothing, fabric, or skin that has not been wrinkled or creased. An unwrinkled item presents a polished and tidy look, making it more aesthetically pleasing. It can also imply a state of freshness or newness, particularly in textiles.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- He wore an unwrinkled shirt to the interview.
- The unwrinkled sheets looked inviting on the bed.
- She ironed her dress until it was completely unwrinkled.
Translations
Translations of the word "unwrinkled" in other languages:
🇵🇹 sem rugas
🇮🇳 बिना झुर्रियों वाला
🇩🇪 faltenfrei
🇮🇩 tanpa kerutan
🇺🇦 без зморшок
🇵🇱 bez zmarszczek
🇯🇵 しわのない
🇫🇷 sans rides
🇪🇸 sin arrugas
🇹🇷 kırışıklık olmayan
🇰🇷 주름 없는
🇸🇦 بدون تجاعيد
🇨🇿 bez vrásek
🇸🇰 bez vrások
🇨🇳 没有皱纹
🇸🇮 brez gub
🇮🇸 án rún
🇰🇿 әжімсіз
🇬🇪 არასრული
🇦🇿 qırışsız
🇲🇽 sin arrugas
Etymology
The word 'unwrinkled' is a combination of the prefix 'un-' and the word 'wrinkled.' The prefix 'un-' originates from Old English 'un-' which indicates negation or the reverse of a state. The term 'wrinkled' comes from the Middle English 'wrinklen,' which is derived from the Old English 'wrincian,' meaning to twist or to bend. The evolution of these terms reflects the changes in language over centuries, where the concept of something being devoid of wrinkles has remained consistent. As fashion and materials have evolved, the desire for unwrinkled clothing became prominent, particularly with the advent of synthetic fabrics that resist wrinkling.
Word Frequency Rank
Ranking #38,674, this word is encountered relatively rarely in everyday English. It might appear in literary works or specialized texts but isn't essential for general communication.
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