"Disorganised" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Disorganised" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Disorganised" Meaning

Lacking order or structure; confused and chaotic.

"Disorganised" Examples

Usage Examples for "Disorganised"


My brother's room is always disorganised, with clothes and books scattered all over the floor.
The office was disorganised due to the recent move and it took a few days to get everything settled.
The teacher was frustrated with the disorganised state of the classroom just before the exam.
I get disorganised when I'm studying for exams and sometimes forget important dates and deadlines.
After the storm, the town's infrastructure was disorganised, making it difficult for rescuers to access affected areas.

"Disorganised" Similar Words

Disorderliness

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The noun "disorderliness" refers to a state of being or a condition characterized by a lack of order, discipline, or organization. It can describe a situation or an environment that is chaotic, untidy, or unruly, and often implies a sense of confusion, upheaval, or unrest. Examples of disorderliness might include a messy room, a chaotic workplace, or a community plagued by crime and violence.

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Disordinate is an adjective that means lacking order, harmony, or proportion. It can describe something that is irregular, uneven, or unbalanced, often in a negative sense.

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