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View usage for: raddled in British English (ˈrædəld) adjective(esp of a person) unkempt or run-down in appearance Examples of 'raddled' in a sentenceraddled The two great women in my life, emerging from the throat of this raddled, wild-eyed man.He looked thoroughly raddled, like a man who'd just stepped away from not one but several excesses. Synonyms of 'raddled'rundown, broken-down, dilapidated, tattered More Synonyms of raddled Definition (of a person) untidy or rundown in appearance He gazed at the raddled streets. Synonyms tattered haggard the worse for wear coarsened Additional synonymsDefinition not in working order a broken-down car Synonyms not in working order, old, worn out, out of order, dilapidated, not functioning, out of commission, on the blink (slang), inoperative, kaput (informal), in disrepair, on the fritz (US, slang) Definition (of a building) having fallen into ruin She lived in a dilapidated old cottage. Synonyms ruined, fallen in, broken-down, battered, neglected, crumbling, rundown, decayed, decaying, falling apart, beat-up (informal), shaky, shabby, worn-out, ramshackle, in ruins, rickety, decrepit, tumbledown, uncared for, gone to rack and ruin 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) - rackety
- raconteur
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Additional synonymsDefinition untidy or slovenly The child was unkempt and dirty. Synonyms untidy, scruffy, dishevelled, disordered, messy, sloppy (informal), shabby, rumpled, bedraggled, slovenly, blowsy, sluttish, slatternly, disarranged, ungroomed, disarrayed, frowzy, daggy (Australian, New Zealand, informal) |