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disordered adjective [ dɪsˈɔːdəd ]

• not neatly arranged; confused and untidy.
• "she went to comb her disordered hair"
Similar: untidy, unkempt, messy, in a mess, disarranged, uncombed, unbrushed, ungroomed, tousled, tangled, tangly, knotted, knotty, matted, shaggy, straggly, windswept, windblown, wild, disorganized, chaotic, confused, jumbled, muddled, unsystematic, out of order, out of place, ratty, mussed (up), all over the place, shambolic, draggle-tailed,

disorder verb

• disrupt the systematic functioning or neat arrangement of.
• "they are disordering the political landscape"
Origin: late 15th century (as a verb): alteration, influenced by order, of earlier disordain, from Old French desordener, ultimately based on Latin ordinare ‘ordain’.


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