Definition of crease-resistant in US English:
crease-resistant
adjectiveˈkrēsrəˌzistəntˈkrisrəˌzɪstənt
Denoting or made of a fabric that does not crease easily when washed or worn.
crease-resistant cotton blends
Example sentencesExamples
- They need to be practical too—lightweight and crease resistant, and quick to wash and dry if necessary.
- Sportex, a breathable, crease-resistant Scottish tweed, was launched in 1922.
- This comes in seven colours and is crease-resistant.
- The crease-resistant qualities and their "drip dry" washing facility, made many rave about synthetic fabrics.
- Technology provided that answer with 100 per cent cotton and cotton blends which were crease-resistant, cosy, and tuned to Indian conditions.
- The crease-resistant quality makes them a dream to wear, especially when teamed with our long-line bouclé knitwear.
- They claim the tests revealed that the bras showed traces of formaldehyde, which is used in the textile industry to make fabrics crease-resistant.
- The trousers get top marks for being crease-resistant and non-iron.
- I've thought about getting a suit myself—as and when scientists discover a miracle crease-resistant fabric that shrugs off spilt Guinness.