|disə|bē(ə)l, -isˌ(h)a|-, -isˌ(h)ä|-, -isˌ(h)ȧ|-, ÷-ishə|-, ÷-ishˌa|-, ÷-ishˌä|-, ÷-ishˌȧ|-, -|bil, -|bē noun
or des·ha·bille with e instead of i of the first syllable of, or with -āz(ˌ)- instead of -is- or -isˌ(h) of, the preceding pronunc; or as, or with approximation to, F ( F dāzȧbēyā)
( -s )
Etymology: French déshabillé, from past participle of déshabiller to undress, from dés- dis- (I) + habiller to dress — more at habiliment
1.
a. archaic : negligee
b. : the state of being dressed in a loose or careless style
2. : disorder or dishevelment of body or mind