Dishevel (verb)

  1. To disorder the hair or a headdress of someone or something.
  2. To make untidy or disordered in appearance.

Origin:

The word dishevel comes from the old english word "dishevelen" which means to disorder the hair or a headdress.

Examples:

  1. He disheveled his hair in frustration.
  2. The wind disheveled her carefully styled hair.
  3. The room was disheveled, with papers and books strewn about.
  4. She disheveled the bed sheets before going to sleep.
  5. The strong wind disheveled the flowers in the garden.
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