creaseless
Adjective 1. Without creases or wrinkles: Describes something, especially fabric or clothing, that is smooth and free from folds, lines, or ridges. - Example: The new fabric treatment promises creaseless trousers even after a long journey.
The word "creaseless" is used to describe materials, garments, or surfaces that maintain a smooth, unwrinkled appearance. It is often found in contexts related to fashion, textiles, and product descriptions. - It typically functions as an adjective modifying a noun (e.g., creaseless fabric, a creaseless finish). - It is a formal or technical term, more common in written descriptions than in everyday conversation.
- Adjective:
- She ironed the shirt until it was completely creaseless.
- This innovative material is designed to be creaseless and easy to care for.
- He prefers creaseless suits for a sharp, professional look.
- "Remain creaseless": To stay smooth without developing wrinkles.
- The dress is made from a special blend that will remain creaseless throughout the event.
- Uncreased (adjective): A direct synonym meaning not creased.
- He hung up his suit to keep it uncreased.
- Crease (noun/verb): The root word meaning a line or wrinkle, or the action of making such a line.
- Noun: There's a sharp crease in his trousers.
- Verb: Be careful not to crease the paper.
- Wrinkle-free
- Smooth
- Unwrinkled
- Creased
- Wrinkled
- Rumpled
(No common idioms or phrasal verbs are directly formed with the specific word "creaseless.")
- used especially of fabrics
- uncreased trousers