Simple as adjective In a state of untidiness or disarray; lacking proper attention to neatness and cleanliness. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Dishabille'
The toddler giggled as he ran through the house in delightful dishabille, scattering toys in his wake.
The toddler insisted on dressing herself, resulting in a charming dishabille ensemble of mismatched clothes.
The living room bore the aftermath of the children's playdate, in a state of cheerful dishabille.
The toddler gleefully ran around the house in dishabille after discovering the joy of undressing himself.
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