This shrub can become quite unkempt if not pruned well back.
The garden was overgrown and unkempt, with weeds spreading across the flower beds.
"Tweedish" is not a recognized English word. "Shaggy" typically means having long, unkempt, and tangled hair or fur. It can also be used metaphorically to describe something that is rough or untidy in appearance.
He arrived at the meeting looking disheveled, with untidy hair and wrinkled clothes.
"Scivo" is not a word in Italian. It may be a misspelling or a slang term. Can you provide more context or information about where you encountered this word?
The 5th word in "What is the 5th word in this sentence" is "the".
The word "be" is the fourth word in this sentence.
"In the morning, my hair is unkempt and difficult to comb."
The old lady's house was unkempt and filled with garbage. His long beard and unkempt hair made him look like a vagabond.
The man's appearance was unkempt and soiled.
The little stowaway's unkempt hair gave him away.
Unkempt is a fossilized form of the word "uncombed." It has nothing to do with kept, which is the past of keep.
unkempt
messy, clumsy, unkempt etc.
Unkept - not retained, not preserved, not maintained Unkempt - neglected, untidy because of neglect, disheveled (like the unkempt clothes of a tramp) Essentially, the word, unkept, is not commonly used in English.
He arrived at the meeting looking disheveled, with untidy hair and wrinkled clothes.
"Tweedish" is not a recognized English word. "Shaggy" typically means having long, unkempt, and tangled hair or fur. It can also be used metaphorically to describe something that is rough or untidy in appearance.
Unkempt appearance led to low standards of maintenance of the other small green areas in the estate.
Carrie's father was a brutish man, large and unkempt, with none of the refined qualities possessed by most of their acquaintances.