What does desarrumado in Portuguese mean?

What is the meaning of the word desarrumado in Portuguese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use desarrumado in Portuguese.

The word desarrumado in Portuguese means maltrapilho, desarrumado, atulhado, abarrotado, desarrumado, desgrenhado, desarrumado, desfeito, desarrumado, bagunçado, sujo, desarrumado, despenteado, desarrumado, cabelo despenteado, desarrumado, desarrumado, desarrumado, desarranjado, desordenado, desorganizado. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word desarrumado

maltrapilho

adjective (person: untidy)

(adjetivo: Modifica o sustantivo. Pode ser possessivo, numeral, demonstrativo ("casa grande", "mulher alta").)
Erika é tão maltrapilha; seu cabelo parece nunca ser penteado por ela e suas roupas estão sempre amassadas.
Erika is so scruffy; her hair looks like she never combs it and her clothes are always creased.

desarrumado, atulhado, abarrotado

adjective (room: untidy, overfull)

(adjetivo: Modifica o sustantivo. Pode ser possessivo, numeral, demonstrativo ("casa grande", "mulher alta").)
The kitchen was cluttered but cheerful and bright.

desarrumado

adjective (person: unkempt) (pessoa: descuidada)

(adjetivo: Modifica o sustantivo. Pode ser possessivo, numeral, demonstrativo ("casa grande", "mulher alta").)
Eu não sei como você consegue parecer sempre tão desarrumado.
I don't know how you manage always to look so untidy.

desgrenhado, desarrumado

adjective (person: untidy, unkempt)

(adjetivo: Modifica o sustantivo. Pode ser possessivo, numeral, demonstrativo ("casa grande", "mulher alta").)
Although Evan always looks disheveled, he is incredibly smart and successful.

desfeito, desarrumado

adjective (bed: with untidy sheets)

(adjetivo: Modifica o sustantivo. Pode ser possessivo, numeral, demonstrativo ("casa grande", "mulher alta").)
The bed had been left unmade and there were clothes all over the floor.

bagunçado, sujo, desarrumado

adjective (grimy, dirty)

(adjetivo: Modifica o sustantivo. Pode ser possessivo, numeral, demonstrativo ("casa grande", "mulher alta").)
Why do you like this grungy old bar so much?

despenteado

adjective (adorned with ruffles) (cabelo)

(adjetivo: Modifica o sustantivo. Pode ser possessivo, numeral, demonstrativo ("casa grande", "mulher alta").)

desarrumado

adjective (left untidy)

(adjetivo: Modifica o sustantivo. Pode ser possessivo, numeral, demonstrativo ("casa grande", "mulher alta").)

cabelo despenteado, desarrumado

noun (slang (hair dishevelled during sleep)

desarrumado

adjective (figurative (person: dressed shabbily) (pessoa)

(adjetivo: Modifica o sustantivo. Pode ser possessivo, numeral, demonstrativo ("casa grande", "mulher alta").)

desarrumado, desarranjado, desordenado, desorganizado

adjective (moved)

(adjetivo: Modifica o sustantivo. Pode ser possessivo, numeral, demonstrativo ("casa grande", "mulher alta").)
Daphne could tell from the disturbed papers on the desk that someone had been in her office.

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