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’.