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creasy

KREE-see

Creasy (adj) means Full of creases or wrinkles. Example: “His shirt looked creasy after being packed in the suitcase.”

adj
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Full of creases or wrinkles.
"His shirt looked creasy after being packed in the suitcase."

How to use creasy

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishWrinkled or covered in creases, typically describing fabric.

Word forms

creasier comparative, Creasys plural, creasiest superlative

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Etymology

From crease + -y.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “creasy” mean?

The word “creasy” means full of creases or wrinkles. In plain terms, wrinkled or covered in creases, typically describing fabric.

How do you pronounce “creasy”?

“Creasy” is pronounced KREE-see (/ˈkɹisi/ in IPA).

How do you use “creasy” in a sentence?

Here is “creasy” used in a sentence: “His shirt looked creasy after being packed in the suitcase.”

What part of speech is “creasy”?

“Creasy” is an adjective.

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