unkempt in English

adjective
1
(especially of a person) having an untidy or disheveled appearance.
they were unwashed and unkempt

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1. His hair was unkempt and filthy.

2. The garden looks very unkempt.

3. He had an unkempt appearance.

4. She looked quite ragged and unkempt.

5. He did not mean to go unkempt.

6. Dirty and unkempt and in rags.

7. Hoskins beard was tangled and unkempt.

8. The old man was shabby and unkempt.

9. Did her unkempt condition preclude making a quest out of her?

10. They looked unkempt, unclean, and somewhat scruffy.

11. Unkempt occasionally allowed, but must on occasion.

12. During the owners'absence the lawn became dreadfully unkempt.

13. Their faces were unkempt, their clothing sloppy.

14. The old beggar was dirty and unkempt.

15. People expected revolutionaries to be bearded and unkempt.

16. UNKEMPT: The shells of wreckage Cantered down, and hours later, when the strange, unkempt silence settled itself in Molching, the local LSE could hear something

17. She was poorly dressed and had sunken cheeks and unkempt hair.

18. Some may be homeless, unkempt, or obviously living an immoral life.

19. One of the men was unkempt with a thick brown moustache.

20. They are not to be sloppy, untidy, or unkempt in their appearance.

21. Likewise, it would be inappropriate for one to be unkempt or slovenly in appearance.

22. She slopped about her room, unkempt and dishevelled, in her tawdry dressing - gown.

23. One unkempt mound bore a glass with a Harp Lager insignia, filled with greenish water.

24. Synonyms for Blowsy include slovenly, sloppy, unkempt, untidy, disheveled, dishevelled, frowzy, tousled, bedraggled and daggy

25. Willie closed it carefully behind them and they walked into a wild and unkempt garden.

26. As a result, their appearance may be immodest, sensual, gaudy, unkempt, careless, or sloppy.

27. On the other hand, dirty and unkempt homes may prove to be costly to repair.

28. 11 A strange figure is revealed , outwardly unprepossessing, untidy , unkempt, he a yogi of transcendent powers.

29. She used to dress so neatly, but now her hair and clothes had become unkempt and dirty.

30. Talk shows hosts hate to feature writers, with few exceptions, since writers are often inarticulate, sullen and unkempt.

31. Now some of them look unkempt, neglected, despite the fine new houses and gardens which are springing up.

32. Her hair, which Polly had thought a mess, might also have been described as gloriously tousled, ravishingly unkempt.

33. In the open doorway stood an unkempt though not unattractive young man who was dark of hair and eye.

34. 20 Every last bit of unkempt hedge in our front garden was taking the same attitude it had always taken.

35. Clementina’s father, tall, thin and unkempt, is a bit mysterious, living off the grid in an isolated cabin in the desert

36. Directly translated, Affenpinscher means "monkey terrier", a name which accurately describes the somewhat shaggy and unkempt appearance of the dog.

37. One brother recalls: “A strong, unkempt, and rough-looking man carrying a big plastic sack full of discarded newspapers and magazines walked onto the grounds of our Assembly Hall.

38. There stood the least attractive person I had ever met—so thin; scraggly, unkempt hair; round-shouldered; head bowed looking at the floor.

39. No one has the inside track on which of dozens, perhaps hundreds, of ornery, obstreperous, unkempt bands might next appeal to the mall-walking millions".

40. Bedhead ( countable and uncountable, plural Bedheads ) ( colloquial) The condition of having unkempt hair, generally as a result of having just woken up from sleep

41. But unlike your temperature-controlled house, an unkempt Attic can reach sky-high temperatures resulting in moisture build-up that can not only harm your stored items …

42. Of all these it is the combed and the shaggy that we call sublime, while calling glossy and unkempt those that have a superfluity of resonance.

43. Bacterian is a very large and fat, yet muscular, man with dark skin, long unkempt black hair, a bushy black beard, and a hairy chest and forearms

44. Hence, our appearance should be neither slovenly nor unkempt, neither flashy nor extravagant, but always “worthy of the good news.” —Phil. 1:27; compare 1 Timothy 2:9, 10.

45. And you remember the gardener’s words when you get home and see your own unkempt backyard, where nothing appealing grows, garbage accumulates, and rainwater fills unsightly holes in the ground.

46. Combed: 1 adj (of hair) made tidy with a comb “with hair Combed to the side” Antonyms: unCombed (of hair) not Combed uncombable not capable of being Combed unkempt not neatly Combed …

47. Van Gogh's mental and physical condition is usually apparent; he may appear unkempt, unshaven or with a neglected beard, with deeply sunken eyes, a weak jaw, or having lost teeth.

48. So when we go about our ministerial “business,” our dress and appearance should be neither slovenly nor unkempt, neither flashy nor extravagant, but always “worthy of the good news.” —Compare 1 Timothy 2:9, 10.

49. If we leave garbage lying around or have an untidy or unkempt yard, perhaps even with old broken-down vehicles for all to see, can we say that we are treating our neighbors with respect?—Revelation 11:18.

50. Bolshevikism” appeared in newspapers across the country.17 The image represented the American Bolshevik as an unkempt, bearded, and ill-looking man.18 He wore a coat, and pieces of paper stuck out of his pockets that read “I.W.W.,” “plots,” “anarchy,” “revolution,” and