Rumple Meaning in English
word
ˈɹəmpəɫ
RUM-puhl
ɹˈʌmpəl
RUM-puhl
परिभाषा
To make something, usually fabric or hair, messy, wrinkled, or not smooth by pressing or handling it roughly.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Usually informal. Common with clothes, sheets, hair: 'rumple a shirt', 'rumpled bed'. Implies untidiness from movement or rough handling. Not as strong as 'crumple', which means to crush completely.
Spanish: arrugar - desordenarPortuguese (BR): amassar - bagunçar (roupa, tecido)Portuguese (PT): amarrotar - desalinharChinese (Simplified): 弄皱 - 弄乱Chinese (Traditional): 弄皺 - 弄亂Hindi: कुरुप करना - सिकुड़नाArabic: يُجعِّد - يُبعثرBengali: কুঁচকানো - এলোমেলো করাRussian: смять - взъерошитьJapanese: くしゃくしゃにする - 乱すVietnamese: làm nhàu - làm rốiKorean: 구기다 - 헝클다Turkish: kırıştırmak - karıştırmak (saç, kumaş)Urdu: شکم میں ڈالنا - الجھاناIndonesian: mengusutkan - mengacak-acak
उदाहरण वाक्य
Don't rumple your clean shirt.
basic
My hair always gets rumpled when I sleep.
basic
He tried to rumple the papers to make them look old.
basic
After a long flight, my suit looked completely rumpled.
natural
She smiled and rumpled his hair.
natural
The bed was still rumpled from last night.
natural