"Unorganized" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Unorganized" Meaning

Lacking a clear or logical arrangement; disordered or neglectful in dealing with or handling things.

Example: "Her desk was unorganized, with papers scattered all over it."

"Unorganized" Examples

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The whole shelf was cluttered with old boxes and was looking unorganized, so I decided to sort it out.
It's hard to find any information on the company's website because it's completely unorganized.
My siblings are always leaving their toys on the floor, making our living room look unorganized.
The new employee thought the office was already unorganized when she first started working there.
The professor had a hard time finishing her project on time because her notes were in disarray and completely unorganized.

"Unorganized" Similar Words

Unofficial

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Unofficially

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Unopened

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Not yet opened or used.

Unopposed

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Unoprostone

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Unordained

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Unordered

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Having or showing no particular order or method.<br><br>Without prior arrangement or organization.

Unorganised

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Describing something that is not in a logical or orderly state; lacking structure, organization, or coherence.

Unoriginal

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Lacking originality or imagination; uncreative.

Unoriginally

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Lacking originality or individuality; uninteresting and predictable.

Unornamented

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Unorthodox

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Deviating from traditional customs, principles, or rules; unconventional or unestablished.

Unorthodoxy

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The term "unorthodoxy" refers to a departure from conventional or traditional ideas, practices, or opinions, often in a way that is unconventional or non-traditional. It can describe a philosophy, worldview, or behavior that goes against the established norms or expectations of a particular group or society.<br><br>In other words, unorthodoxy implies a willingness to challenge or reject traditional or established norms, values, or ideas, often in favor of something new, different, or unconventional.<br><br>For example, a manager who implements unconventional, non-traditional business practices may be seen as unorthodox, while a spiritual leader who interprets traditional teachings in a new and innovative way might also be considered an unorthodox thinker.<br><br>Merriam-Webster defines unorthodoxy as "a deviation from an accepted standard or norm," and the Oxford English Dictionary defines it as "a departure from the accepted or traditional view of something."

Unostentatious

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Unostentatiously

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Without showy or excessive display; modestly and simply.

Unostentatiousness

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