Etymology of "Disheveled"
The word "disheveled" is derived from the following sources:
Meaning and Origin
The word "disheveled" means "with hair in an untidy or disordered state." It originally referred to women with loose or unkempt hair, as was considered improper or immodest in some cultures. Over time, its meaning expanded to include any state of untidiness or disorder, not just of hair.
The word "disheveled" is often used in a negative sense, to describe someone who appears unkempt or négligé. However, it can also be used in a more positive sense, to describe someone who is beautifully disheveled or has a wild and untamed appearance.
Examples of Usage
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