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dishabilleenUK
dis·ha·bille D0268600 (dĭs′ə-bēl′, -bē′) also des·ha·bille (dĕs′-)n.1. The state of being partially or very casually dressed.2. Casual or lounging attire.3. An intentionally careless manner. [French déshabillé, from past participle of déshabiller, to undress : des-, dis- + habiller, to clothe; see habiliment.]dishabille (ˌdɪsæˈbiːl) n (Clothing & Fashion) a variant of deshabilledis•ha•bille (ˌdɪs əˈbil, -ˈbi) also deshabille n. 1. the state of being carelessly or partially dressed. 2. Archaic. a loose morning dress; negligee. 3. a disorderly or disorganized state of mind or way of thinking. [1665–75; < French déshabillé, n. use of past participle of déshabiller to undress =dés- dis-1 + habiller to dress; see habiliment] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | dishabille - the state of being carelessly or partially dresseddeshabillecondition, status - a state at a particular time; "a condition (or state) of disrepair"; "the current status of the arms negotiations"shirtsleeves - not wearing a jacket; "in your shirtsleeves" means you are not wearing anything over your shirt; "in hot weather they dined in their shirtsleeves" | TranslationsdishabilleenUK
Synonyms for dishabillenoun the state of being carelessly or partially dressedSynonymsRelated Words- condition
- status
- shirtsleeves
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