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    wrinkled
    /ˈrɪŋkld/

    adjective

    • 1. (especially of fabric or the skin) having wrinkles or slight folds: "you just cannot look neat with wrinkled clothes"

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  2. WRINKLED definition: 1. (of skin) having small lines because of old age : 2. (of cloth) having small lines or folds in…. Learn more.

  3. a small line in the skin caused by old age: fine wrinkles around the eyes. anti-wrinkle creams. Jade/GettyImages. a small line or fold in cloth. Michael H/DigitalVision/GettyImages. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. The skin, & skin colour. anti-wrinkle. ashy. basal cell. blush. complexion. corium. flushed. pasty. peaches and cream.

  4. : a small ridge or furrow especially when formed on a surface by the shrinking or contraction of a smooth substance : crease. specifically : one in the skin especially when due to age, worry, or fatigue. 2. a. : method, technique. b. : a change in a customary procedure or method. c. : something new or different : innovation. 3.

  5. 1. A small furrow, ridge, or crease on a normally smooth surface, caused by crumpling, folding, or shrinking. 2. A line or crease in the skin, as from age. 3. A different or unexpected development, action, or idea: "The 1973 War brought a new wrinkle to the face of battle ... the widespread use of rockets and guided missiles" (Bruce Watson). 4.

  6. adjective. 1. having creases or crumples. His suit was wrinkled and he looked very tired. His white uniform was dirty and wrinkled. 2. having deep lines on the skin. the old man's wrinkled face. I can't believe how wrinkled I've become. I did indeed look older and more wrinkled than ever. Collins English Dictionary.

  7. noun. a small furrow or crease in the skin, especially of the face, as from aging or frowning. a temporary slight ridge or furrow on a surface, due to contraction, folding, crushing, or the like.

  8. Definition of wrinkled adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.