Pronunciation: /ʌnˈkoʊmd/
verb past participle form of the verb 'comb', used to describe the action of combing hair that has not been done
A1 She uncombed her hair before going to bed.
A2 The little girl uncombed her doll's hair with her fingers.
B1 He uncombed his beard with a comb.
B2 The stylist uncombed the client's hair before starting the haircut.
C1 The actress uncombed her hair for the role of a homeless woman in the movie.
C2 The model's hair was uncombed to create a messy, edgy look for the fashion show.
adjective describing the state of hair that has not been combed
A1 She woke up with uncombed hair.
A2 The little boy ran around the house with uncombed hair.
B1 She rushed out of the house with uncombed hair, forgetting to brush it.
B2 Despite her uncombed hair, she still managed to look stylish.
C1 Her uncombed hair gave her a carefree and natural look.
C2 Even with her uncombed hair, she exuded confidence and elegance.
formal Her uncombed hair gave her a disheveled appearance at the formal event.
informal I woke up with uncombed hair and didn't have time to fix it before heading out.
slang She always looks so cool with her uncombed hair, like she just rolled out of bed.
figurative The uncombed thoughts in his mind were a jumbled mess, making it hard for him to focus.
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