Disordered

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /dɪˈsɔrdərd/

Definitions of disordered

adjective not arranged in a neat or tidy way; messy or chaotic

Example Sentences

A1 Her room was disordered with clothes strewn everywhere.

A2 The disordered stack of papers made it difficult to find the right document.

B1 The disordered layout of the website confused users trying to navigate it.

B2 The disordered schedule caused conflicts among team members.

C1 The disordered state of the company's finances needed to be addressed immediately.

C2 The disordered thoughts in his mind were a reflection of his chaotic emotions.

Examples of disordered in a Sentence

formal The patient exhibited disordered thinking patterns.

informal Her room was always so disordered, with clothes everywhere.

slang I can't find anything in this disordered mess.

figurative The disordered state of the company's finances led to its eventual downfall.

Grammatical Forms of disordered

past tense

disordered

plural

disordered

comparative

more disordered

superlative

most disordered

present tense

disorder

future tense

will disorder

perfect tense

has disordered

continuous tense

is disordering

singular

disordered

positive degree

disordered

infinitive

to disorder

gerund

disordering

participle

disordered

Origin and Evolution of disordered

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'disordered' originated from the Old French word desordre, which came from the Latin word dis- (indicating negation) and ordinare (to order).
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'disordered' has evolved to encompass a broader range of meanings related to chaos, confusion, and lack of organization.