Pronunciation: /dɪsˈɔːrdər/
noun a state of confusion or lack of order
A1 She has a disorder that affects her ability to concentrate.
A2 Attention deficit disorder can make it hard for children to focus in school.
B1 Eating disorders are serious conditions that can have long-term health consequences.
B2 Obsessive-compulsive disorder is characterized by intrusive thoughts and repetitive behaviors.
C1 Bipolar disorder is a complex mental illness that requires lifelong management.
C2 Schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder that can cause disruptions in thinking, feeling, and behavior.
verb none
A1 She often disorder her room by leaving clothes all over the floor.
A2 The children disorder the classroom when they play too rough.
B1 The new employee disorder the filing system by misplacing important documents.
B2 The manager disorder the schedule by changing everyone's shifts at the last minute.
C1 The chef disorder the kitchen by not cleaning up after cooking a large meal.
C2 The protesters disorder the peaceful demonstration by inciting violence.
adjective none
A1 The messy room was in a disorder state.
A2 The teacher noticed the disorder arrangement of the desks.
B1 The company's financial records were in disorder due to mismanagement.
B2 The political situation in the country was in a state of disorder.
C1 The artist's studio appeared chaotic but was actually organized in its disorder.
C2 The scientist studied the disorder behavior of particles in the experiment.
adverb none
A1 She walked disorderly into the room, knocking over a chair.
A2 The books on the shelf were arranged disorderly, making it hard to find the one I needed.
B1 The paperwork was filed disorderly, causing confusion for everyone in the office.
B2 The team worked disorderly on the project, resulting in missed deadlines and errors.
C1 The company's finances were managed disorderly, leading to financial difficulties.
C2 The government's response to the crisis was disorderly, causing chaos and panic among the population.
pronoun none
A1 I have a disorder that makes it hard for me to focus.
A2 She suffers from a disorder that affects her sleep patterns.
B1 The doctor diagnosed him with a disorder of the immune system.
B2 The disorder of his thoughts made it difficult for him to make decisions.
C1 The disorder in the company's finances was caused by embezzlement.
C2 Her disorder of the nervous system required specialized treatment from a neurologist.
preposition none
A1 The books on the shelf were in disorder.
A2 She struggled with keeping her thoughts in disorder.
B1 The new manager tried to bring order to the disorder in the office.
B2 The artist's studio was a beautiful disorder of colors and shapes.
C1 The scientist studied the genetic disorder in great detail.
C2 The philosopher argued that disorder is a necessary part of the universe.
conjunction none
A1 She couldn't find her keys due to her disorder.
A2 He missed the deadline because of his disorder.
B1 The company's financial disorder led to its bankruptcy.
B2 The political disorder in the country caused chaos.
C1 The disorder in the education system needs to be addressed urgently.
C2 The disorderly conduct of the employees resulted in disciplinary action.
interjection none
A1 Disorder! I can't find my keys anywhere.
A2 Oh no, disorder! My room is a mess.
B1 Disorder! This paperwork is all mixed up.
B2 I walked into the room and shouted 'disorder!' as I saw the chaos.
C1 The professor entered the classroom and exclaimed 'disorder!' at the sight of the students' disorganization.
C2 Amidst the disorder of the protest, the leader tried to maintain control and order.
article none
A1 She has a disorder that affects her ability to focus.
A2 The doctor diagnosed him with a disorder of the immune system.
B1 Living with a disorder can be challenging, but with the right support, it is manageable.
B2 The researcher studied the genetic factors that contribute to the development of the disorder.
C1 The psychiatrist specializes in treating complex mental health disorders.
C2 The neurologist conducted a series of tests to determine the underlying cause of the disorder.
formal The patient was diagnosed with a neurological disorder affecting their motor skills.
informal She struggles with an eating disorder and is seeking help from a therapist.
slang I can't believe he left his room in such a disorder!
figurative The political unrest in the country has created a disorder in the government's decision-making process.
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