frizzy (Meaning)

Wordnet

frizzy (s)

(of hair) in small tight curls

Webster

frizzy (a.)

Curled or crisped; as, frizzly, hair.

Synonyms & Antonyms of frizzy

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frizzy Sentence Examples

  1. The humid weather caused my hair to become frizzy and uncontrollable.
  2. Despite using anti-frizz products, her thick, frizzy hair refused to cooperate.
  3. The frizzy texture made her hair look unkempt and gave it a wild appearance.
  4. She spent hours trying to tame her frizzy mane, but the humidity had the upper hand.
  5. The frizzy ends of her hair brushed against her cheeks, creating an annoying tickle.
  6. She applied a frizzy-control serum to try to smooth out her hair, but it had minimal effect.
  7. The frizzy hair created a halo of volume around her head, but it was far from stylish.
  8. She dreaded brushing her frizzy hair, fearing that it would only make it worse.
  9. The frizziness made it impossible to create any kind of sleek or polished hairstyle.
  10. She longed to have straight, frizz-free hair that would behave the way she wanted it to.

FAQs About the word frizzy

(of hair) in small tight curlsCurled or crisped; as, frizzly, hair.

crimped, curly,wavy, kinky, waved, frizzled,crimpy, crisp, curled,

straight, lank, straight, lank, limp, limp, straightened, straightened, uncurled,uncurled

The humid weather caused my hair to become frizzy and uncontrollable.

Despite using anti-frizz products, her thick, frizzy hair refused to cooperate.

The frizzy texture made her hair look unkempt and gave it a wild appearance.

She spent hours trying to tame her frizzy mane, but the humidity had the upper hand.