Wrinkled

/ˈrɪŋ.kəld/

Meaning & Definition

verb
To make or become wrinkled.
She wrinkled the paper in frustration.
To cause to form lines or folds.
The heat of the sun wrinkled the plastic cover.
adjective
Having small folds or ridges.
The wrinkled fabric added an antique charm to the dress.
Marked by wrinkles or creases, often due to age or lack of care.
Her wrinkled skin told the story of many years lived in the sun.
Showing emotional distress or worry.
He had a wrinkled brow as he listened to the troubling news.

Etymology

Middle English, from the word wrincle.

Common Phrases and Expressions

wrinkled clothes
Clothes that are not ironed and have visible creases.
wrinkled skin
Skin showing signs of aging, with folds and lines.
wrinkled forehead
A forehead with visible furrows, often indicating worry or concentration.

Related Words

wrinkle
A small fold or crease in something, especially fabric or skin.
crinkle
A small, sharp fold or wrinkle.
fold
To bend something over upon itself.

Slang Meanings

To be old or aging, often referring to appearance.
He’s looking wrinkled these days.
To become stressed or anxious, causing one's features to contract.
She was so worried about the exam that her forehead was all wrinkled.