Bunched Meaning in English
word · lemma: bunch
ˈbəntʃt
BUNCHT
bˈʌntʃt
BUNCHT
Definition
Describes things gathered closely together in a group, or fabric that gathers into small folds or wrinkles.
Usage & Nuances
Often describes something gathered tightly, like 'bunched up socks' or 'bunched fabric.' Used for both physical grouping and wrinkles or folds in clothes. More common in informal or descriptive contexts. Do not confuse with 'bunch' (the noun).
Spanish: agrupado - arrugado (ropa) - amontonadoPortuguese (BR): agrupado - amontoado - franzido (tecido)Portuguese (PT): agrupado - amontoado - franzido (tecido)Chinese (Simplified): 成束的 - 挤在一起的 - 皱起的(衣物)Chinese (Traditional): 成束的 - 擠在一起的 - 皺起的(衣物)Hindi: झुंड में - गुच्छे में - सिकुड़ा हुआ (कपड़ा)Arabic: مجموعة - متكتل - مجعد (ملابس)Bengali: জড়ো - গুঁজানো (কাপড়)Russian: собранный - смятый (о ткани)Japanese: 集まった - しわになった (布など)Vietnamese: bó lại - dồn lại - nhăn (vải)Korean: 모여 있는 - 구겨진 (옷감 등)Turkish: toplanmış - büzülmüş (kumaş)Urdu: اکٹھا - سلوٹ زدہ (کپڑا)Indonesian: menggumpal - mengerut (kain)
Example Sentences
The grapes were bunched on the vine.
basic
His socks were all bunched at his ankles.
basic
The fabric was bunched in the corner of the room.
basic
My shirt got bunched up after washing it.
natural
The kids bunched together to take a group photo.
natural
Pull your sweater down, it's all bunched at your waist.
natural