How Do You Spell RIMPLE?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈɪmpə͡l] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "Rimple" follows the IPA phonetic transcription of /ˈrɪmpəl/. The initial "r" sound is pronounced with the tip of the tongue curled back and the lips are slightly rounded for the "i" sound. The "m" is nasalized with the lips closed and the tongue raised. The final "p" is produced by a quick release of air when the lips are released from each other. "Rimple" refers to a small, wrinkled or creased area, commonly referring to clothing.

RIMPLE Meaning and Definition

  1. Rimple is a verb that refers to the formation of small, fine wrinkles or creases on the surface of a material, usually fabric. These ripples are typically caused by the natural folding or bunching of the material, but they can also be deliberately created for decorative or stylistic purposes. The word "rimple" is derived from the Middle English term "rimplen," which means to crumple or fold.

    When a fabric or garment is rimpled, it acquires a distinctive texture with small undulations or waves throughout its surface. This effect can add depth, dimension, and visual interest to various items, such as clothing, upholstery, or accessories. Rimpling is commonly seen in certain types of fabrics like silk, satin, or velvet, which have a soft and pliable nature that easily forms creases.

    The process of rimpling can be achieved through various methods, including gathering, pleating, or manipulative folding. Additionally, certain finishing techniques like steam or iron pressing can help enhance or reduce the appearance of rimpling, according to the desired effect. In some cases, rimpling may also occur naturally over time due to regular wear and usage.

    Overall, rimpling can be seen as a decorative technique or a desirable characteristic in many textiles, lending an appealing and textured look to the material.

  2. • A fold or wrinkle.
    • To wrinkle; to pucker; to corrugate.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for RIMPLE

  • rimply
  • rimble
  • rymple
  • 5imple
  • 4imple
  • rkmple
  • romple
  • r9mple
  • rinple
  • rikple
  • rijple
  • rimole
  • rimlle
  • rim-le
  • rim0le
  • rimpke
  • rimppe
  • rimpoe
  • rimplw
  • rimpls

Etymology of RIMPLE

The word rimple does not have a widely accepted etymology or a long history of usage. It appears to be a relatively new word that originated as a blend of existing words or as a playful coinage. As such, its etymology is uncertain.

One possibility is that rimple derived from a combination of ripple and wrinkle. Ripple refers to a small wave or a series of slight undulations on the surface of water, while wrinkle denotes a slight folding or creasing of a surface, typically seen on skin or fabric. Rimple could have emerged as a playful or whimsical way to describe a similar effect on a different surface or material.

However, without more information or evidence, it is difficult to determine the exact origin and etymology of the word rimple.

Plural form of RIMPLE is RIMPLES

Conjugate verb Rimple

CONDITIONAL

I would rimple
you would rimple
he/she/it would rimple
we would rimple
they would rimple

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be rimpling
you would be rimpling
he/she/it would be rimpling
we would be rimpling
they would be rimpling

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have rimple
you would have rimple
he/she/it would have rimple
we would have rimple
they would have rimple

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been rimpling
you would have been rimpling
he/she/it would have been rimpling
we would have been rimpling
they would have been rimpling

FUTURE

I will rimple
you will rimple
he/she/it will rimple
we will rimple
they will rimple

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be rimpling
you will be rimpling
he/she/it will be rimpling
we will be rimpling
they will be rimpling

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have rimpled
you will have rimpled
he/she/it will have rimpled
we will have rimpled
they will have rimpled

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been rimpling
you will have been rimpling
he/she/it will have been rimpling
we will have been rimpling
they will have been rimpling

IMPERATIVE

you rimple
we let´s rimple

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to rimple

PAST

I rimpled
you rimpled
he/she/it rimpled
we rimpled
they rimpled

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was rimpling
you were rimpling
he/she/it was rimpling
we were rimpling
they were rimpling

PAST PARTICIPLE

rimpled

PAST PERFECT

I had rimpled
you had rimpled
he/she/it had rimpled
we had rimpled
they had rimpled

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been rimpling
you had been rimpling
he/she/it had been rimpling
we had been rimpling
they had been rimpling

PRESENT

I rimple
you rimple
he/she/it rimples
we rimple
they rimple

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am rimpling
you are rimpling
he/she/it is rimpling
we are rimpling
they are rimpling

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

rimpling

PRESENT PERFECT

I have rimpled
you have rimpled
he/she/it has rimpled
we have rimpled
they have rimpled

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been rimpling
you have been rimpling
he/she/it has been rimpling
we have been rimpling
they have been rimpling

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