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unwrinkled

adjective
un·​wrin·​kled | \ ˌən-ˈriÅ‹-kÉ™ld How to pronounce unwrinkled (audio) \

Definition of unwrinkled

: not wrinkled unwrinkled skin an unwrinkled newspaper unwrinkled bedsheets

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Evaluate an unwrinkled sheet of paper—which is essentially a mat of cellulose. Scientific American, "Put Edible Paper to the Test," 18 July 2019 New, unwrinkled aluminum foil can be used, but because the images are fuzzier, the observations will not be as clear. Scientific American, "Distorted Images," 6 June 2019 So Kelly improvised, putting on her one unwrinkled dress and pulling her hair back and adorning it with flowers. Maria Carter, Country Living, "Olivia de Havilland Says She's the Reason Grace Kelly Married Prince Rainier of Monaco," 17 May 2017 To continue reading this story, TRY IT NOW Other than being unwrinkled, children have an advantage over elders. Marcy Meffert, San Antonio Express-News, "Flu season has columnist feeling — and drinking — blue," 19 Jan. 2018 For one, the scanner can help flatten the paper and make unwrinkled reproductions of the original document. J. D. Biersdorfer, New York Times, "Finding a Scanner for the Big Jobs," 9 Jan. 2018 Cotton poplin is the same fabric found in your button-down, so these shirts offer the same unwrinkled, polished appearance. Diana Tsui, The Cut, "9 White Shirts That Are More Interesting Than a Button-down," 9 Aug. 2017 So Kelly improvised, putting on her one unwrinkled dress and pulling her hair back and adorning it with flowers. Maria Carter, Country Living, "Olivia de Havilland Says She's the Reason Grace Kelly Married Prince Rainier of Monaco," 17 May 2017 Knicks jersey hung from a coat hanger, pristine and unwrinkled. Mike Vorkunov, New York Times, "With Derrick Rose Inexplicably Absent, Knicks Fall to Pelicans," 9 Jan. 2017

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First Known Use of unwrinkled

1576, in the meaning defined above

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