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dishevelled

/ »åɪˈʃɛ±¹É™±ô»å /

adjective

  1. (esp of hair) hanging loosely
  2. (of general appearance) unkempt; untidy
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of dishevelled1

C15 dischevelee, from Old French »å±ð²õ³¦³ó±ð±¹±ð±ôé, from des- dis- 1+ chevel hair, from Latin capillus
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He says that John was dishevelled and confused: "He was just abandoned. He hardly went out of that room and it was in a terrible state."

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His family found out when they saw him on TV the next day, looking scared and dishevelled.

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His background - a teacher, a football coach, an Army National Guard enlisted soldier - broadcasts "meat-and-potatoes middle America", as does perhaps his balding, rotund, slightly dishevelled appearance.

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"He is believed to be more dishevelled than he appears in the photo with longer hair and an unkempt beard," a Met spokesperson said.

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"As I got closer to them, I noticed they looked a bit dishevelled, a bit dirty, possibly homeless people", Mr Rodgers explained.

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