"uncrisp" meaning in English

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Adjective

Forms: more uncrisp [comparative], most uncrisp [superlative]
Etymology: un- + crisp Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|un|crisp}} un- + crisp Head templates: {{en-adj}} uncrisp (comparative more uncrisp, superlative most uncrisp)
  1. Not crisp.
    Not possessing firmness and freshness or brittleness (especially of foods).
    Synonyms: limp, soft
    Sense id: en-uncrisp-en-adj-8~9XvO6i Categories (other): English terms prefixed with un- Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with un-: 13 11 9 19 23 12 13
  2. Not crisp.
    Not quick, precise, accurate or well-defined.
    Synonyms: messy, sloppy, blurry
    Sense id: en-uncrisp-en-adj-0IpOQtjd Categories (other): English terms prefixed with un- Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with un-: 13 11 9 19 23 12 13
  3. Not crisp.
    (dated) Not curling in stiff curls or ringlets (of hair).
    Tags: dated Synonyms: straight
    Sense id: en-uncrisp-en-adj-6hiHWK-i

Verb

Forms: uncrisps [present, singular, third-person], uncrisping [participle, present], uncrisped [participle, past], uncrisped [past]
Etymology: un- + crisp Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|un|crisp}} un- + crisp Head templates: {{en-verb}} uncrisp (third-person singular simple present uncrisps, present participle uncrisping, simple past and past participle uncrisped)
  1. (intransitive) To become less or not crisp. Tags: intransitive
    Sense id: en-uncrisp-en-verb-zS55v59b Categories (other): English terms prefixed with un- Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with un-: 13 11 9 19 23 12 13
  2. (transitive, dated) To stop contorting or tensing (a part of one's body); to cause to be no longer contorted or tensed. Tags: dated, transitive Synonyms: relax, straighten
    Sense id: en-uncrisp-en-verb-rnTEt4a9 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with un- Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 17 16 16 3 30 15 3 Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with un-: 13 11 9 19 23 12 13
  3. (intransitive, dated) To stop being contorted or tensed (of a part of the body). Tags: dated, intransitive Synonyms: relax
    Sense id: en-uncrisp-en-verb-nCPFij7o Categories (other): English terms prefixed with un- Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with un-: 13 11 9 19 23 12 13
  4. (transitive, archaic) To stop (something) from rippling or undulating. Tags: archaic, transitive
    Sense id: en-uncrisp-en-verb-cChw0oWh Categories (other): English terms prefixed with un- Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with un-: 13 11 9 19 23 12 13

Inflected forms

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