0 (of people or their appearance) very untidy: --
dishevelled hair/clothes/appearance
However, against that is the fact that their huts were found dishevelled, blood was found upon the blankets in the huts, and blood was found outside.
I was hungry, dusty and dishevelled.
He was dishevelled and haggard, with severe swellings on his left foot and left hand.
We find it in the conditions in our inner cities and in our dishevelled family lives.
The piece also described me as dishevelled, which is a matter of opinion.
We have seen dishevelled and scruffy individuals at school gates representing teachers' organisations.
On our round one day there came a seedy-looking medical man, dishevelled, untidy and unkempt, with a quaint far-away look in his eyes.
Well, physical circumstances prevent him from getting dishevelled.