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View usage for: (bɪdrægəld) adjectiveSomeone or something that is bedraggled looks untidy because they have got wet or dirty. He looked weary and bedraggled. ...a bedraggled group of journalists. Synonyms: messy, soiled, dirty, disordered More Synonyms of bedraggled bedraggled in British English (bɪˈdræɡəld) adjective(of hair, clothing, etc) limp, untidy, or dirty, as with rain or mud Examples of 'bedraggled' in a sentencebedraggled The bedraggled figure she encountered was not what she expected.By the end, they looked bedraggled.Thinking positively, nor will you look like a bedraggled student, unless you are one. Definition with hair or clothing that is untidy, wet, or dirty a bedraggled group of journalists Synonyms soiled stained dripping muddied muddy drenched ruffled sodden sullied rumpled disarranged disarrayed Additional synonymsDefinition untidy He turned up wearing a daggy tracksuit. Synonyms untidy, unkempt, dishevelled, tousled, disordered, messy, ruffled, scruffy, rumpled, bedraggled, ratty (informal), straggly, windblown, disarranged, mussed up (informal) Definition covered or marked with dirt The woman had matted hair and dirty fingernails. Synonyms filthy, soiled, grubby, nasty, foul, muddy, polluted, messy, sullied, grimy, unclean, mucky, grotty (slang), grungy (slang), scuzzy (slang), begrimed, skanky (slang), festy (Australian, slang) Definition (of a person's hair, clothes, or general appearance) disordered and untidy She arrived looking flushed and dishevelled. Synonyms untidy, disordered, messy, ruffled, rumpled, bedraggled, unkempt, tousled, hanging loose, blowsy, uncombed, disarranged, disarrayed, frowzy, daggy (Australian, New Zealand, informal) Nearby words ofbedraggled - bedew
- bedim
- bedlam
- bedraggled
- bedridden
- bedrock
- bee
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