wrinkle-resistant
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Definition
Adjective: - Describing a type of fabric or material that is specially treated or manufactured to resist the formation of wrinkles, creases, or crumples, especially after washing or wearing.
Usage
This adjective is used to describe the property of a material, most commonly in the context of clothing, linens, or other textiles. It indicates that the item requires less ironing and maintains a smooth appearance more easily than standard fabrics.
Examples
- "For easy travel packing, I always choose wrinkle-resistant dress shirts."
- "These wrinkle-resistant curtains are perfect for a tidy-looking home with minimal upkeep."
- "The suit is made from a wrinkle-resistant blend, so it looks sharp all day."
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in marketing and product descriptions for apparel and home goods to highlight a convenience feature.
- It can be part of a compound adjective before a noun (e.g., wrinkle-resistant fabric) or used predicatively (e.g., This fabric is wrinkle-resistant).
Variants and Related Words
- Wrinkle-free (adjective): A near-synonym often used interchangeably, though sometimes implying an even higher degree of resistance.
- Crease-resistant (adjective): Very similar in meaning, focusing on resistance to sharp folds or creases.
- Non-iron (adjective): Describes a similar product benefit, emphasizing that the item does not require ironing.
Synonyms
- Crease-resistant
- Easy-care
- No-iron (in context)
Antonyms
- Wrinkle-prone
- Creasable
Adjective
- of fabric that does not wrinkle easily